Shell mound fronting Foster City between sloughs of Belmont Creek and San Mateo Creek.

#RamaytushLand

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#WhoseHiStory: Fremont, California, the East Bay City, is named after the Captain who ordered that #slaughter. He asks, “Can Fremont still be called Fremont? Likewise other towns and sites?” One wonders, too, will San Francisco continue to be called San Francisco after the California Truth and Healing Council files its report?

#DeColonizeWriting #RamaytushLand #MuwekmaLand

What’s Next For Native Americans?  – Anderson Valley Advertiser

The term #Ohlone resulted in 1853 from a misspelling of Oljon, a tribe within #RamaytushLand along the Pacific. In 1769, more than 2,000 Ohlone lived on the Peninsula in what is today’s #SanMateoCounty. They hunted, fished, tended the land and developed complex trade and cultural relationships, according to the county’s website.
https://www.smdailyjournal.com/news/local/sawyer-camp-trailhead-to-reflect-native-american-history-in-millbrae/article_70f04cfa-7c37-11ed-a9c0-2b5005263cee.html
Sawyer Camp Trailhead to reflect Native American history in Millbrae

The Sawyer Camp Trailhead in Millbrae will feature educational panels reflecting the Ohlone people’s history at the site where they first encountered Spanish missionary Gaspar de Portolá during his expedition

San Mateo Daily Journal

On #NativeAmericanHeritageDay, we want to amplify this KRON4 News interview with #SanFrancisco American Indian Cultural District's Executive Director Sharaya Souza about #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth and the ways the cultural district is engaging with local elected officials to impact public policy and its local American Indian genocide mapping project.

📺 Watch it at https://youtu.be/CO9gm3Ex_2E

#SFBA #IndigenizeSF #NAHM #NAHD #AICD #RamaytushLand

Executive Director of the American Indian Cultural District joins Sara Stinson to discuss Native Ame

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