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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 known … See more

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

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

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

    • 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 … See more

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

    Languages spoken: Chochenyo, Karkin in the north
    Tribes and villages of the East Bay area:
    1. Causen (aka Patlans) – Sunol Valley
    2. Huchiun – large area of East Bay shore, from Temescal Creek to present-day Richmond See more

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

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    Where did the Ohlone live in California?
    The Ohlone inhabited fixed village locations, moving temporarily to gather seasonal foodstuffs like acorns and berries. The Ohlone people lived in Northern California from the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula down to northern region of Big Sur, and from the Pacific Ocean in the west to the Diablo Range in the east.
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    Where did the name Ohlone come from?
    The name Ohlone was traced by Teixeira through the mission records of Mission San Francisco, Bancroft's Native Races, and Frederick Beechey's Journal regarding a visit to the Bay Area in 1826–27. Oljone, Olchones and Alchones are spelling variations of Ohlone found in Mission San Francisco records.
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    How many tribes did the Ohlone tribe have?
    Prior to Spanish contact, the Ohlone formed a complex association of approximately 50 different "nations or tribes" with about 50 to 500 members each, with an average of 200. Over 50 distinct Ohlone tribes and villages have been recorded.
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    What is the Ohlone Nation doing in San Francisco?
    Current projects include the preservation of Bay Area shellmounds, which are the sacred burial sites of the Ohlone Nation, whose homeland is the San Francisco Bay Area.
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  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohlone

    The predominant theory regarding the settlement of the Americas date the original migrations from Asia to around 20,000 years ago across the Bering Strait land bridge, but one anthropologist, Otto von Sadovszky, claims that the Ohlone and some other northern California tribes descend from Siberians who arrived in California by sea around 3,000 years ago.
    Some anthropologists think that these people migrated from the San Joaquin–Sacramento Rive…

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