top of page

Lorene Glover Sisquoc Named Elder/Scholar-in-Residence At Cal Poly Pomona


On September 30th, at a gathering of family, friends and colleagues, honored Lorene Glover Sisquoc as the Elder/Scholar-in-Residence at Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA.


Lorene is a cultural keeper, traditional basket weaver, educator and curator at the Sherman Indian Museum in Riverside, CA. She is a member of the Fort Sill Apache Tribe and a descendant of the Mountain Cahuilla of Southern California. She is direct descendant of Mangas Coloradas, the last chief of the Mimbreno Apaches, Chief Loco of the Warm Springs Apaches and Mountain Cahuilla Net Manuel Largo. She co-founded Nex'wetem, a traditional basket weaving circle, to learn and teach others continue the art for future generations.

Featured Posts
Recent Posts
Archive
Search By Tags
bottom of page