Coyote Hills

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Coyote Hills is a region in the San Francisco Bay Area known for its archaeological sites and cultural significance to the Ohlone peoples.

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Coyote Hills canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
cultural landscape
regional park
associatedWith Emeryville Shellmound
surface form: Ohlone shellmounds

prehistoric habitation sites
climate Mediterranean climate
contains archaeological deposits
cultural resources
culturalSignificance site of traditional Ohlone villages
traditional homeland of Ohlone peoples
hasEcosystemType coastal wetlands
grassland
marshland
hasFeature archaeological exhibits
bay shoreline
interpretive center
marshes
rolling hills
hasProtectionStatus regional park
hasSignificanceFor Native Americans
surface form: Native American communities

Ohlone peoples
surface form: Ohlone people
hasTrail Bayview Trail
Boardwalk trails through marshes
hasWildlife migratory birds
shorebirds
waterfowl
knownFor Ohlone cultural history
archaeological sites
birdwatching
hiking trails
shellmounds
wetland habitats
locatedIn Alameda County
surface form: Alameda County, California

California, United States
surface form: California

San Francisco Bay Area
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy East Bay Regional Park District
near Dumbarton Bridge
Fremont
surface form: Fremont, California

San Francisco Bay
overlooks Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge
surface form: San Francisco Bay wetlands
partOf East Bay
surface form: East Bay region

San Francisco Bay Trail
surface form: San Francisco Bay Trail network
usedFor cultural interpretation
environmental education
recreation

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Ohlone peoples notableSite Coyote Hills