California was home to more than 1 million Native Americans before Spanish settlers arrived in 1769. By the 1920s, less than 20,000 were alive. Almost one-quarter of Spanish missions in California ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- If you tried to get across the Golden Gate Bridge Sunday afternoon, you may have seen the beginning of what the Muwekma Ohlone are calling the "Trail of Truth." Tribal ...
A restaurant inspired by the gastronomy of the Bay Area’s Indigenous Ohlone people will soon open high in the Berkeley Hills. Related Articles Ube matcha, Indian cuisine, fibermaxxing and other ...
BERKELEY, Calif. (KGO) -- The fight to protect and preserve the West Berkeley Shellmound has been going on for years. We have a first look at the vision for an Ohlone Cultural Park. Did you know under ...
More than five thousand years ago, it was a sacred burial site, but for the course of recent memory, it has been a parking lot in West Berkeley. But on Wednesday, that lot was given back to the Ohlone ...
It was spring of 1922. Just west of where Oak Creek is today, Stanford student Bruce Seymour ’24 uncovered a human skull. The human being who had inhabited these bones was male, Native American and ...
They have lived in the Bay Area for thousands of years, were enslaved by the Spanish conquerors and bounty hunted by Americans. The Native American tribe the Muwekma Ohlone were forced to hide on ...
UC Berkeley’s new graduate student housing complex will be named xučyun ruwway (pronounced: HOOCH-yoon ROO-why). The name is in Chochenyo, the language of the Ohlone people, an indigenous tribe native ...
SAN JOSE -- When Monica Arellano drives across the Santa Clara Valley with her 12-year-old son Lucas, she's reminded of the hundreds of generations of her Muwekma Ohlone ancestors who originally ...