Descript |
xxxii, 376 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. |
Series |
Ballena Press anthropological papers ; no. 42
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Contents |
What does it mean to be Ohlone? / Linda Yamane -- The European contact of 1772 and some later documentation / Alan K. Brown -- The Bedrock Milling Station / E. Breck Parkman -- Prehistoric rock art of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties / Jeff Fentress -- Chocheno and Rumsen narratives: a comparison / Beverly O. Ortiz -- The Costanoan-Yokuts language boundary in the contact period / Randall Milliken -- Rumsen seasonality and population dynamics / Gary S. Breschini and Trudy Haversat -- Central Ohlone ethnohistory / Chester King -- The development of San Jose Mission, 1797-1840 / Robert H. Jackson -- Tamien Station Archaeological Project / Mark G. Hylkema -- The language of race hatred / Edward D. Castillo -- The Ohlone: back from extinction / Alan Leventhal, Les Field, Hank Alvarez and Rosemary Cambra -- Noso-n 'in breath so it is in spirit'- the story of Indian Canyon / Ann Marie Sayers. |
Note |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Subject |
Ohlone Indians -- Antiquities.
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Ohlone Indians -- History.
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Ohlone Indians -- Social life and customs.
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San Francisco Bay Area (Calif.) -- Antiquities.
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Alt Author |
Bean, Lowell John.
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ISBN |
0879191309 (alk. paper): $35.95 |
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0879191295 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
LC CARD # |
94038326 |
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