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Lorene Sisquoc was born and raised in Riverside, California.
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.
When Lorene was born her family lived on the campus of Sherman Indian High School, where she spent most of her childhood with her Grandmother Ida Gooday- Largo and mother Tonita Largo-Glover.
In 1982 she began work at Sherman Indian High School as dormitory staff. In 1985 she began volunteer training under the guidance of Co-founder and Curator of Sherman Indian Museum, Ramona K. Bradley. In 1986, Ms. Sisquoc co-founded the Mother Earth Clan Cultural Programs.
In 1991 she became Volunteer Curator/Manager of Sherman Indian Museum. She has taught Native American Traditions and Basketry classes at Sherman Indian High School since 1995.
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