A Proper Farewell for Chumash Elder Ernestine

Ernestine Ygnacio‑De Soto’s family seeks funds for funeral costs and a small reception

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A Proper Farewell for Chumash Elder Ernestine

Update: This campaign to raise funds for the funeral expenses of Ernestine Ygnacio-De Soto has met its goal (through this GoFundMe campaign and from other outside donations) and is no longer accepting donations on this GoFundMe platform.
The family of Ernestine extends our heartfelt and deep appreciation to all those who generously donated to this campaign. The outpouring of love and gratitude expressed through this campaign and in the efforts of all those who worked to give Ernestine a beautiful send-off at her funeral was truly amazing and a testament to the deep bonds of friendship and family, community and love that Ernestine created throughout her life.
no'no kaqʰinaliyuw (thank you all very much)!
From the family of Ernestine Ygnacio-De Soto
February 26, 2026

I am writing today to ask a favor.
Will you help us and donate funds for the funeral expenses of Ernestine Ygnacio-De Soto? Ernestine passed away on January 29, 2026, in Santa Barbara, California. Her funeral was February 10 and although the Santa Barbara Mission generously provided use of the Mission and other support, Ernestine's family is still facing significant funeral costs.
Ernestine was the daughter of Mary Yee, who was the last first-language speaker of ’alapkaswa’ (also known as Barbareño Chumash), and also the last known fluent speaker of any Chumash language. Ernestine was a Chumash elder, storyteller, and guardian of the ’alapkaswa’ language. She was the face and voice of the ’alapkaswa’ people for over 50 years, fighting to protect our ancestral land, preserve our cultural heritage, and revive the language practices of our people. Ernestine received very limited compensation for dedicating her life to these causes.
Please consider a donation today, whether small or large, to help pay for Ernestine’s farewell journey.
no’no kaqʰinaliyuw ‘Thank you very much!’
From the family of Ernestine Ygnacio-De Soto: children - Gilbert Unzueta, Gina Unzueta, Ronald Gradias, and Paul Gradias; granddaughter - Regina Gradias; nephew – James Yee.

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James Yee
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Goleta, CA

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