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Early Inhabitants Monterey to San Francisco - The Ohlone People
There was no Ohlone tribe, such as the Sioux or Cherokee or Suquamish tribal civilizations. "Ohlone" describes more than 50 small communities inhabiting the west coast from San Francisco to the Monterey Peninsula. They shared cultural practices and the roots of their languages. The similarities are apparent only to linguists.Learn about the Ohlone People
Ohlone Way
- well-recommended
- Malcolm Margolin, Michael Harney (1981)The Costanoan/Ohlone Indians of the San Francisco and Monterey Bay Area : A Research Guide
(Ballena Press Anthropological Papers, No. 46)
- Lauren S. Teixeira (1997)California's Native American Tribes, No 14 : Ohlone Tribe
- Mary N. Boule (1992)The Ohlone Past and Present : Native Americans of the San Francisco Bay Region
(Ballena Press Anthropological Papers, No 42)
- Lowell John Bean (Hardcover 1995)When the World Ended, How Hummingbird Got Fire, How People Were Made : Rumsien Ohlone Stories
- Linda Yamane (1995)
Learn more about tribes of the Pacific Coast
Southern California CHUMASH
Monterey - San Francisco OHLONE/COSTANOAN
Puget Sound, Washington SUQUAMISH
Puget Sound, Washington TULALIP TRIBES
Monterey Bay history
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