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  1. The Ohlone Indians, named Costanoan by early Spanish colonists, are a linguistic family who lived on the coast of central California . They originally lived in an area stretching from the San Francisco Bay southward to the lower Salinas Valley.
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    Who are the Ohlone Indians?
    The Ohlone Indians, named Costanoan by early Spanish colonists, are a linguistic family who lived on the coast of central California . They originally lived in an area stretching from the San Francisco Bay southward to the lower Salinas Valley
    www.legendsofamerica.com/ohlone-indians/
    What is Muwekma Ohlone tribe?
    The Muwekma Ohlone Tribe has members from around the San Francisco Bay Area, and is composed of descendants of the Ohlones/Costanoans from the San Jose, Santa Clara, and San Francisco missions.
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    What is the Ohlone dance?
    Ohlone men doing a traditional dance at Mission San Francisco de Asís (Mission Dolores). This scene was drawn by Louis Choris, a Russian artist who visited Alta California in 1816. In Ohlone culture, dances were very important and there were many ceremonies that involved dancing. Some were named after animals, such as bear, coyote or dove.
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    Who was the first Ohlone leader in San Francisco?
    Notable Ohlone people 1777: Xigmacse, chief of the local Yelamu tribe at the time of the establishment of the Mission San Francisco, and thus the earliest known San Francisco leader. 1779: Baltazar, baptized from the Rumsen village of Ichxenta in 1775, he became the first Indian alcalde of Mission San Carlos in 1778.
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    List of Ohlone villages - Wikipedia

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    Over 50 villages and tribes of the Ohlone (also known as Costanoan) Native American people have been identified as existing in Northern California circa 1769 in the regions of the San Francisco Peninsula, Santa Clara Valley, East Bay, Santa Cruz Mountains, Monterey Bay and Salinas Valley. The

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    Languages spoken: Ramaytush, Tamyen on southern border
    Tribes and villages of the San Francisco Peninsula:
    1. Ahwaste – the San Francisco Peninsula [1]

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    Languages spoken: Tamyen, Chochenyo on eastern fringes
    Tamyen language region (also spelled Tamien, Thamien) – tentatively Santa Clara Valleyalon

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    Languages spoken: Chochenyo, Karkin in the north
    Tribes and villages of the East Bay area:
    1. Causen

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    Languages spoken: Awaswas, Tamyen on eastern border
    Tribes and villages of the Santa Cruz Mountains

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    Languages spoken: Awaswas north coast, Rumsen south coast, Mutsun inland
    Tribes and villages of the Monterey Bay area:
    1. Aptos –

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    Languages spoken: Rumsen, Mutsun, Chalon[10]
    Tribes and villages of Salinas Valley:
    1. Ansaime

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    • Beeler, Madison S. Northern Costanoan, International Journal of American Linguistics, 1961. 27: 191-197.
    • Brown, Alan K. Indians of San Mateo County, La Peninsula:Journal of the San Mateo County Historical Association, Vol. XVII No. 4, Winter 1973-1974.

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  4. Ohlone Indians of California – Legends of America

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    The Ohlone Indians, named Costanoan by early Spanish colonists, are a linguistic family who lived on the coast of central California . They originally lived in an area stretching from the San Francisco Bay southward to the lower Salinas Valley.

  5. Costanoan/Ohlone Words - Native Languages

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    Mutsun Ohlone words: One (Un) Hemetca: Two (Deux) Ut: hin: Three (Trois) Kaphan: Four (Quatre) Ut: it: Five (Cinq) Parwes: Man (Homme) T: aares: Woman (Femme) Mukurma: Dog (Chien) Hutcekniš: Sun (Soleil) Hismen: Moon (Lune) T: ar: Water (Eau) Sii

  6. Ohlone - Wikipedia

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    • 1777: Xigmacse, chief of the local Yelamu tribe at the time of the establishment of the Mission San Francisco, and thus the earliest known San Francisco leader.
    • 1779: Baltazar, baptized from the Rumsen village of Ichxenta in 1775, he became the first Indian alcalde of Mission San Carlos in 1778. After his wife and child died, he fled to the Big Sur coast in 1780 to lead the first extensive Ohlone resistance to colonization.

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  7. Native Americans of the San Francisco Bay Area: The Ohlone ...

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    30/04/2018 · Marcelo was an Ohlone Indian from Mission Santa Clara who received a grant to Rancho Ulistac. His picture hangs in the De Saisset Museum at Santa Clara University. Ohlone Culture Today. After the closure of the missions, many Ohlone used the skills they learned to work on local farms and ranches.

  8. Ohlone Indian Legends, Myths and Stories - Native Languages

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    Important Ohlone Mythological Figures Coyote: The culture hero of Ohlone mythology. In some tales, Coyote plays the mischievous trickter role common in California Indian folklore, but in others, he is a more serious protagonist who fathers the Costanoan tribes and teaches them the arts of civilization. Ohlone Indian Folklore

  9. Ohlone - Native-Land.ca | Our home on native land

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    11/06/2021 · Muwekma Ohlone Tribe Website. Costanoan Rumsen Ohlone Tribe Website. Ohlone Costanoan Esselen Nation (OCEN) Website. The Sogorea Te Land Trust Website. The Association of Ramaytush Ohlone Website. Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Website. Indian Canyon Website . Kanyon Konsulting Website

  10. We Are Muwekma Ohlone, Welcome To Our Land, Where We Are …

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    Mission Santa Clara Clareño (Costanoan/Ohlone) Indian named Roberto Antonio. Roberto, whose historic surname was Balermino (of unknown origin), had occupied this land west/southwest of confluence point (the meeting of Guadalupe River and Los Gatos Creek) in …

  11. Black U.S. Indians

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    The Ohlone people Ohlone people, also known as the Costanoan, are a Native American people of the central and northern California coast. When Spanish explorers and missionaries arrived in the late 18th century, the Ohlone inhabited the area along the coast from San Francisco Bay through Monterey Bay to the lower Salinas Valley.

  12. Indian Baby Names » Boys & Girls » Beginning with A-Z ...

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    Comprehensive collection of 84438 Indian Baby Names Currently we have 45664 Boys Names and 38774 Girls Names with Meanings in our Indian collection Please Choose a Letter



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