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  • Poison Oak

    Poison Oak

  • Plants Used in Basketry by the California Indians

    Plants Used in Basketry by the California Indians

  • Chapter 2. Native Languages of West-Central California

    Chapter 2. Native Languages of West-Central California

  • Edible Seeds and Grains of California Tribes

    Edible Seeds and Grains of California Tribes

  • Ethnohistory and Ethnogeography of the Coast Miwok and Their Neighbors, 1783-1840

    Ethnohistory and Ethnogeography of the Coast Miwok and Their Neighbors, 1783-1840

  • Chapter 10. Today's Ohlone/ Costanoans, 1928-2008

    Chapter 10. Today's Ohlone/ Costanoans, 1928-2008

  • Some Wappo Names for People and Languages

    Some Wappo Names for People and Languages

  • On the Ethnolinguistic Identity of the Napa Tribe: the Implications of Chief Constancio Occaye's Narratives As Recorded by Lorenzo G

    On the Ethnolinguistic Identity of the Napa Tribe: the Implications of Chief Constancio Occaye's Narratives As Recorded by Lorenzo G

  • 2010 Census CPH-T-6. American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes in the United States and Puerto Rico: 2010

    2010 Census CPH-T-6. American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes in the United States and Puerto Rico: 2010

  • California-Nevada Region

    California-Nevada Region

  • 2010 Census CPH-T-6. American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes in the United States and Puerto Rico: 2010

    2010 Census CPH-T-6. American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes in the United States and Puerto Rico: 2010

  • Journal #3209

    Journal #3209

  • Supplemental Resources

    Supplemental Resources

  • California Indian Warfare

    California Indian Warfare

  • The Neighbor Factor: Basket Designs in Northern and Central California

    The Neighbor Factor: Basket Designs in Northern and Central California

  • Some Coast Miwok Tales

    Some Coast Miwok Tales

  • Wappoprehistory

    Wappoprehistory

  • Ethnohistorical Background of the Chumash

    Ethnohistorical Background of the Chumash

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  • Ohlone Curriculum
  • Anthropological Records 12:3
  • California Place Names of Indian Origin, 1916
  • Ninth California Indian Conference
  • State Indian Museum Plant Reference Guide
  • Bibliography
  • The California State University 1 Application for Undergraduate Admission 2018-2019 Attach the $55 (U.S.) Application Fee Payable to Cal Poly State University
  • Chapter 3. West-Central California Cultural and Genetic Groups
  • Pomo Lands on Clear Lake
  • American Indian and Alaska Native Classification (Source: 2010 Census Race Classification)
  • 'The Yuki' from the North American Indian Volume 14
  • UC Berkeley Dissertations, Department of Linguistics
  • A Consideration of Muwekma Ohlone Oral Histories with Kuksu
  • Recognizing Indians: Place, Identity, History, and the Federal Acknowledgment of the Ohlone/Costanoan-Esselen Nation." (2010)
  • Map of the Plains Indians
  • California Tribal Homelands
  • Negotiating the Master Narrative: Museums
  • Cultural Resources (Includes Historical and Archaeological Resources )


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