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RAUL SANDOVAL
Ko'al Kumeyaay Paipai

Raul Sandoval makes willow bow and arrow sets, war clubs, honey gathering buckets. He is featured in sections of Paul D. Campbell's book "Survival Skills of Native California." Raul is the son of elder Manuela Aguiar Carrillo.

Raul lives in the Kumeyaay Paipai community of Santa Catarina, Baja California.

INDIGENOUS ETHNOGRAPHIC ARTIST

Raul lives near his mother, Manuela Aguiar, in the Kumeyaay-Paipai community of Santa Catarina, Baja California, Mexico. Photo by Paul D. Campbell of Raul Ray Sandoval shooting one of his hand-made Kumeyaay bow and arrows sets, and agave fiber net bag as his mother sits outside her adobe ranch home.

CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN LION PHOTO

See Ray Sandoval's HISTORICAL FAMILY PICTURES, above Raul holds up a dead mountain lion he hunted down and killed, his Uncle Selso Aguiar pictured to left.

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