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JUNE 29-JULY 4; JULY 7-10, 2016
LOG SHEET #3
SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL AUDIO/VIDEO 
LOG SHEET
LOGGER/VIDEOGRAPHER: Lee Roman & Ricky Gomez
MEMORY CARD NUMBER TASCAM: CFCH 
FILE NAME: 0302.wav
MEMORY CARD NUMBER ZOOM H2: CFCH 
FILE NAME: .wav
PRESENTER: Lily Kharmari
DATE/TIME: 7/9 1:15pm
PROGRAM: California
STAGE: Studio
GROUP NAME: Native CA Craft Demos & Language Games
REGION/STYLE: [[strikethrough]] Cumei [[/strikethrough]] Kumeyaay tribe, San Diego

[[2 columned table]]
| PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION |
| --- | --- |
| Preston Arrow-weed | Orase singer, educator, environmentalist, actor, playwright |
| Helena Arrow-weed | Bilingual educator, environmentalist |
| Stan Rodriguez | Educator/mentor in San Diego & native Kumeyaay communities, tribal singer |
| Marta Rodriguez | Potter, basketmaker, Tribal singer, dancer, cultural coordinator for Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation |

No Audio Presentation. Visitors go up to game table to learn game

CONTENTS/NOTES (continue on back):
1. - A game involving a semi-circle of small stones, one large stone 2. in center, and three sticks cut in half vertically. Players drop sticks 3. on center stone and depending on how sticks fall determines how 4. many spaces (stones) [[strikethrough]] around [[/strikethrough]] a player can move. The first person to 5. make it all the way around wins. Winner wins money that everyone 6. puts in prior to playing.
7. - Players count the number of spaces they move in Kumeyaay language