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- First Peoples - Golden Gate National Recreation Area (U. S. National . . .
Native Americans have called the San Francisco Bay region home for over 10,000 years Park areas south of the Golden Gate, from the San Francisco Peninsula, to the East Bay and south to Monterey, are the homelands of the Ohlones (also called Costanoans)
- American Indian Cultural District
Empowering American Indian voices of the SF Bay Area For Past, Present Future Generations Check out Our Initiatives tab to learn more about our Indigenize SF Project and to participate in community feedback surveys
- Muwekma Ohlone Tribe | American Indian | Native American Tribes
Welcome to the Official Website of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe (Native American Tribes) of the San Francisco Bay Area
- American Indian Cultural Center of San Francisco | AICCSF
The American Indian Cultural Center of San Francisco supports Native communities through cultural programs, education, events, and advocacy in the Bay Area
- 5 things you should know about San Francisco’s Indigenous past present
In San Francisco, the local Indigenous population share is tiny: Just 0 5% of the city self-identifies as American Indian or Alaskan Native, according to 2021 Census Bureau estimates
- American Indian Cultural District - San Francisco Heritage
In 2021, SF Heritage started a partnership with the American Indian Cultural District (AICD), the first established cultural district of its size in the United States dedicated to recognizing, honoring, and celebrating the American Indian legacy, culture, people, and contributions
- Twentieth Century Indigenous San Francisco - FoundSF
The 1950’s and 60’s saw a notable demographic shift in San Francisco as urban Native American populations swelled Hippies enthusiastically accepted what they perceived as Native community values, religion, art, etc , and “Indian” culture became deeply intertwined in counterculture aesthetics
- Indigenous Populations in the Bay Area - Bay Area Equity Atlas
The Ohlone are the predominant Indigenous group of the Bay Area, including the Chochenyo and the Karkin in East Bay, the Ramaytush in San Francisco, the Yokuts in South Bay and Central Valley, and the Muwekma tribe throughout the region
- Native Americans of the San Francisco Bay Area: The Ohlone Tribe, Part . . .
In the first part of this series, we will discuss the Ohlone name, their traditional territory, Ohlone languages, housing, food and clothes The greater San Francisco Bay region is home to some of the world’s biggest companies: Apple, Google, Facebook It is also home to over 7 million people
- Yelamu: the Native Peoples of San Francisco - ArcGIS StoryMaps
Restoring the ecology of San Francisco is incomplete without an acknowledgement and centering of the Native peoples who have known and stewarded the land we call San Francisco for thousands of years through to today
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