Ohlone peoples

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The Ohlone peoples are a group of Indigenous Native American communities traditionally inhabiting the central California coast, particularly the San Francisco and Monterey Bay areas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people
Native American people
cultural group
ethnic group
affectedBy Mission San Francisco de Asís
Mission San José
Mission San Juan Bautista
Mission Santa Clara de Asís
Mission Santa Cruz
alsoKnownAs Costanoan
Costanoan people
surface form: Costanoan peoples
archaeologicalCulture shellmound culture
contemporaryIssue federal recognition status
land rights
language revitalization
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalRegion California cultural area
hasSubgroup Amah Mutsun
Chochenyo Ohlone
Ohlone peoples self-linksurface differs
surface form: Muwekma Ohlone

Ohlone peoples self-linksurface differs
surface form: Ramaytush Ohlone

Mutsun
surface form: Rumsen Ohlone

Ohlone peoples self-linksurface differs
surface form: Tamien Ohlone
historicalEvent Spanish missions in California
surface form: California mission system

Spanish missions in California
surface form: Spanish colonization of California
languageFamily Ohlone languages
Penutian languages
Utian languages
laterReligion Roman Catholicism
nativeTo California, United States
surface form: California

Monterey Bay Area
San Francisco Bay Area
central California coast
notableSite Coyote Hills
Emeryville Shellmound
partOf Indigenous peoples of California
surface form: Native Californians
region East Bay
Monterey Bay region
surface form: Monterey Bay

San Francisco Peninsula
Santa Cruz Mountains
South Bay
relatedEthnicGroup Esselen people
Miwok people
surface form: Miwok peoples

Yokuts people
surface form: Yokuts peoples
timePeriod American period in California
Mexican period in California
Spanish colonial period in California
pre-Columbian era
traditionalCraft basketry
traditionalFood acorn mush
shellfish
traditionalHousing domed tule houses
traditionalReligion Native Californian traditional religion
animism
traditionalSubsistence acorn processing
fishing
gathering
hunting

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Utian languages ethnicity Ohlone peoples
California cultural area inhabitedBy Ohlone peoples
Miwok people relatedEthnicGroup Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Mission San Francisco de Asís associatedWithEthnicGroup Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Mission San Juan Bautista associatedWithPeople Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Mission San Rafael Arcángel servedPopulation Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Coast Miwok people
Costanoan languages spokenBy Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Costanoan languages ethnolinguisticGroup Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone
Costanoan languages culturalAssociation Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone culture
Utian languageFamilyOf Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone
Ohlone languages spokenBy Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Ohlone peoples hasSubgroup Ohlone peoples self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Muwekma Ohlone
Ohlone peoples hasSubgroup Ohlone peoples self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Tamien Ohlone
Ohlone peoples hasSubgroup Ohlone peoples self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Ramaytush Ohlone
Indigenous peoples of California includesEthnicGroup Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Tamyen languageFamily Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone
Tamyen ethnicGroup Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Bay Miwok relatedGroup Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone
Mission Dolores associatedWith Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Mission Santa Cruz nativeAmericanGroupsAssociated Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone
Ohlone College namedAfter Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad associatedPeople Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Mission Indians ethnicallyRelatedTo Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
East Palo Alto, California locatedOnFormerLandOf Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
San Francisco Bay Costanoan subgroupOf Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
San Francisco Bay Costanoan relatedEthnicGroup Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Northern Ohlone groups
Amah Mutsun partOf Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone cultural group
Emeryville Shellmound ethnicGroupAssociated Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Coyote Hills hasSignificanceFor Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Costanoan people alternateName Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Mutsun ethnicGroup Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Rumsen spokenBy Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Rumsen Ohlone people
Chochenyo traditionalLanguageOf Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Awaswas ethnicGroup Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Karkin ethnicGroup Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Ramaytush ethnicGroup Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Costanoan ethnicGroupOf Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Tamyen language ethnicGroup Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Tamyen language revitalizationLedBy Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone descendants
Karkin language ethnicGroup Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Chalon language ethnicGroup Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Mutsun language ethnicGroup Ohlone peoples
this entity surface form: Ohlone people
Miwokan–Costanoan spokenBy Ohlone peoples