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A San Francisco Bay Area parking lot that sits on top of a sacred tribal shell mound dating back 5,700 years has been returned to the Ohlone people by the Berkeley City Council after a settlement ...
The struggle of the Ohlone people is documented in a traveling exhibit that’s due to open at the California History Center on the De Anza College campus on Oct. 23. The Sayers have a saying ...
For thousands of years, the Ohlone people lived in the area between the San Francisco Bay and the Monterey Bay. When the Spanish missionaries arrived in the 1700s, they brought smallpox and other ...
"I think it's really sad that we have to leave. This is, it's really, it's been my home. I don't know," said Janeen Milliken, ...
BERKELEY, Calif. (KGO) -- As we honor Indigenous People's Day we are highlighting the work a group of Ohlone women is doing to fight for their cultural heritage and get their land back.
Two chefs celebrate the culture of the Ohlone people at the Hearst Museum of Anthropology at Berkeley, which is seeking to redress past mistreatment of Native Americans. By Patricia Leigh Brown ...
Ohlone people celebrated on Wednesday over the return of sacred Native land in Berkeley, California, marking a historic correction and restoration of indigenous heritage.
Cafe Ohlone founders Louis Trevino, left, and Vincent Medina, right, write that they’ve “spent years working to gain fluency in the old-time culinary traditions of our Ohlone people.” Tamara ...