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Speaker Series: Al Knight
Sat, Apr 11
|Oakbrook Chumash Indian Museum
"Native Americans and the West San Fernando Valley Lime Kiln Industry" And Opening of New Exhibit


Time & Location
Apr 11, 2026, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Oakbrook Chumash Indian Museum, 3290 Lang Ranch Pkwy, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362, USA
About the event
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CIM Speaker Series Presents: “Native Americans and the West San Fernando Valley Lime Kiln Industry” + Opening of New Exhibit
The limestone processing industry was the first non-agricultural industry in the west San Fernando Valley. Dating from about 1800, the Bell Canyon lime kilns are the oldest extant structures in the valley—even older than the Spanish-founded Mission San Fernando buildings. In this presentation, join archaeologist Al Knight in exploring the west valley lime kiln industry and its operation by the Native/mixed race community until the end of WWI.
About the Speaker:
With over 40 years of professional experience in archaeological fieldwork and research, Knight has published numerous papers on the ethnography and archaeology of south-central California. His interests include the history, geography, ethnobotany, rock art,…
Tickets
General Admission
$10.00
+$0.25 ticket service fee
Total
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