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Bay Miwok
Chapter 2. Native Languages of West-Central California
Ethnohistory and Ethnogeography of the Coast Miwok and Their Neighbors, 1783-1840
California-Nevada Region
Hosted by the California Indian Culture and Sovereignty Center
Supplemental Resources
The Archaeology of Native American Persistence at Mission San José Lee M
Miwokan Eastern and Western
Ritual and Religion in the Ohlone Cultural Area of Central California
Map of the Elders: Cultivating Indigenous North Central California
Native CA. Page Survivng the Odds 5 Generations Restoring, Learning
Ohlone Curriculum
Native American Contact List Date Revised
Some California Acorn-Eaters
Miwok Dancers of 1856: Stereographic Images from Sonora, California
CAL FIRE's Native American Contact List
Bodega Miwok As Seen by Tikhanov in 1818
Chapter 3. West-Central California Cultural and Genetic Groups
Pomo Geography
Top View
The Native Americans of the San Ramon Valley
The California Collection of I. G. Voznesensky and the Problems of Ancient Cultural Connections Between Asia and America
A Consideration of Muwekma Ohlone Oral Histories with Kuksu
Directory of Indigenous Education Resources in the Wested Region, 1998
Ritual and Religion in the Ohlone Cultural Area of Central California
Art and the Legacy of Conquest
Chapter 5. Shift to Coast Miwok Predominance at Mission Dolores, 1800-1817
Coast Miwok Bay Miwok Ohlone
Bay Miwok Content
Muwekma Ohlone Tribe Archaeological Publication Final
Effects of Spanish. Mexican, and Anglo Occupations Onthe Native American Are Discussed
Ohlone Elders & Youth Speak
Ohlone/Costanoan Indians of the San Francisco Peninsula and Their Neighbors, Yesterday and Today by Randall Milliken, Laurence H
Ohlone/Costanoan Indians of the San Francisco Peninsula and Their Neighbors, Yesterday and Today