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As noted in an article by Maria Forester, "Bay Miwok of Contra Costa County," several villages were scattered throughout the Lamorinda area with a population of 70-200 people in each. The villages ...
As people arrived—Coast Miwok, Mexican land grantees, dairy farmers, cattle ranchers, the federal government, and the contemporary influx of recreational visitors—each group asserted a distinctive and ...
The expulsion of these quaint dairy farms that go back 175 years, long before the re-introduction of tule elk in the 1970s, is grievous.
Old Sacramento is developing an Indigenous-themed play area in collaboration with the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians and Wilton Rancheria.
Three landmarks of the Old Sacramento Waterfront are set to be removed to make way for a new children's play area, Sacramento city officials said.
A Native American Children’s Play Area slated to begin construction in June will see the removal of Old Sacramento’s Ferris wheel and historic schoolhouse.
Team effort is encouraged through activities like the recreation of Native American ways, such as those of the Miwok tribe; third grade children work on building miniature tule canoes in small groups, ...
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Tule elk at Point Reyes National Seashore will have more room to roam, but fewer manmade water holes, under a management plan approved by the National Park Service.
Beneath a sky heavy with the promise of rain, supporters of the Alliance for Felix Cove—a group dedicated to rematriating the only Coast Miwok-built home that still stands within the Point Reyes ...
Coast Miwok Indians can be traced back nearly 5000 years to the land known today as the Point Reyes National Seashore. A Coast Miwok family wants the US National Park Service to restore – and give ...
Social media threats 'not credible' Miwok's principal says, but security stepped up Word got out across the middle school community at the end of last week that threats against the school were ...