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: “When ...
Ken Lavin, a former park ranger at Muir Woods, still vividly remembers the spring weekend he spent backpacking through the Ohlone Regional Wilderness many years ago. The trail he chose was a remote ...
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 ...
The trail is named for the Ohlone Indians, who made this watershed their homeland for centuries where they built conical homes from bent willow poles and traded local stones, shells and bone tools ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... In the new, award-winning documentary about her life, Ohlone elder Ann Marie Sayers turns the long history of brutality against native Californians into a ...
Acorns and fat California hazelnuts trail along the center of the table — several tables, actually, a lovely varnished slab of naked redwood and several plastic folding numbers covered in Indian ...
"Tastings In Gratitude" the Ohlone Way-reclaiming our histories and recovering from trauma through this process of discovering our food source. Please join us for Ohlone-inspired tastings with Ohlone ...
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 ...