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- Ohlone_people abstract "Ohlone people, also known as the Costanoan, are a Native American people of the central and northern California coast. When Spanish explorers and missionaries arrived in the late 18th century, the Ohlone inhabited the area along the coast from San Francisco Bay through Monterey Bay to the lower Salinas Valley. At that time they spoke a variety of languages, the Ohlone languages, belonging to the Costanoan sub-family of the Utian language family, which itself belongs to the proposed Penutian language phylum. The term "Ohlone" has been used in place of "Costanoan" since the 1970s by some descendant groups and by most ethnographers, historians, and writers of popular literature. In pre-colonial times, the Ohlone lived in more than 50 distinct landholding groups, and did not view themselves as a distinct group. They lived by hunting, fishing, and gathering, in the typical ethnographic California pattern. The Ohlone people practiced the Kuksu religion. Before the Spanish came, the northern California region was one of the most densely populated regions north of Mexico. However in the years 1769 to 1833, the Spanish missions in California had a devastating effect on Ohlone culture. The Ohlone population declined steeply during this period.The Ohlone living today belong to one or another of a number of geographically distinct groups, most, but not all, in their original home territory. The Muwekma Ohlone Tribe has members from around the San Francisco Bay Area, and is composed of descendants of the Ohlones/Costanoans from the San Jose, Santa Clara, and San Francisco missions. The Ohlone/Costanoan Esselen Nation, consisting of descendants of intermarried Rumsen Costanoan and Esselen speakers of Mission San Carlos Borromeo, are centered at Monterey. The Amah-Mutsun Tribe are descendants of Mutsun Costanoan speakers of Mission San Juan Bautista, inland from Monterey Bay. Most members of another group of Rumsen language, descendants from Mission San Carlos, the Costanoan Rumsen Carmel Tribe of Pomona/Chino, now live in southern California. These groups, and others with smaller memberships (see groups listed under the heading Present Day below) are separately petitioning the federal government for tribal recognition.".
- Ohlone_people language Awaswas_language.
- Ohlone_people language Chalon_language.
- Ohlone_people language Chochenyo_language.
- Ohlone_people language Karkin_language.
- Ohlone_people language Mutsun_language.
- Ohlone_people language Ohlone_languages.
- Ohlone_people language Ramaytush_people.
- Ohlone_people language Rumsen_language.
- Ohlone_people language Tamyen_language.
- Ohlone_people populationPlace East_Bay_(San_Francisco_Bay_Area).
- Ohlone_people populationPlace Monterey_Bay.
- Ohlone_people populationPlace Salinas_Valley.
- Ohlone_people populationPlace San_Francisco.
- Ohlone_people populationPlace Santa_Clara_Valley.
- Ohlone_people populationPlace Santa_Cruz_Mountains.
- Ohlone_people related List_of_Ohlone_villages.
- Ohlone_people religion Kuksu_(religion).
- Ohlone_people thumbnail Ohlone_villages.png?width=300.
- Ohlone_people totalPopulation "1770".
- Ohlone_people totalPopulation "1800".
- Ohlone_people totalPopulation "1852".
- Ohlone_people totalPopulation "2000".
- Ohlone_people wikiPageExternalLink books?id=nq5dzUTSiBsC&pg=PA425.
- Ohlone_people wikiPageExternalLink california-ohlone-offer-welcome-support-lakota-child-rescue-080158219.html.
- Ohlone_people wikiPageExternalLink ohlonecostanoanesselennation.org.
- Ohlone_people wikiPageExternalLink costanoanindiantribe.htm.
- Ohlone_people wikiPageExternalLink www.ethnologue.com.
- Ohlone_people wikiPageExternalLink costanoans.htm.
- Ohlone_people wikiPageExternalLink life.html.
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- Ohlone_people caption "Map of the Costanoan languages and major villages".
- Ohlone_people group "Ohlone People".
- Ohlone_people hasPhotoCollection Ohlone_people.
- Ohlone_people langs Ohlone_languages.
- Ohlone_people langs "(Awaswas, Chalon, Chochenyo, Karkin, Mutsun, Ramaytush, Rumsen, Tamyen)".
- Ohlone_people popplace "(California: San Francisco, Santa Clara Valley, East Bay, Santa Cruz Mountains, Monterey Bay, Salinas Valley)".
- Ohlone_people poptime "1770".
- Ohlone_people poptime "1800".
- Ohlone_people poptime "1852".
- Ohlone_people poptime "2000".
- Ohlone_people related "Ohlone Tribes & Villages".
- Ohlone_people rels Kuksu_(religion).
- Ohlone_people runtime "1800.0".
- Ohlone_people subject Category:California_Mission_Indians.
- Ohlone_people subject Category:History_of_Monterey_County,_California.
- Ohlone_people subject Category:History_of_San_Benito_County,_California.
- Ohlone_people subject Category:History_of_San_Francisco,_California.
- Ohlone_people subject Category:History_of_San_Mateo_County,_California.
- Ohlone_people subject Category:History_of_Santa_Clara_County,_California.
- Ohlone_people subject Category:History_of_Santa_Cruz_County,_California.
- Ohlone_people subject Category:History_of_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Area.
- Ohlone_people subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_California.
- Ohlone_people subject Category:Ohlone.
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- Ohlone_people type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Ohlone_people type Group100031264.
- Ohlone_people type NativeAmericanTribesInCalifornia.
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- Ohlone_people type EthnicGroup.
- Ohlone_people type Collective.
- Ohlone_people comment "Ohlone people, also known as the Costanoan, are a Native American people of the central and northern California coast. When Spanish explorers and missionaries arrived in the late 18th century, the Ohlone inhabited the area along the coast from San Francisco Bay through Monterey Bay to the lower Salinas Valley.".
- Ohlone_people label "Muwekma Ohlone".
- Ohlone_people label "Ohlone (volk)".
- Ohlone_people label "Ohlone people".
- Ohlone_people label "Ohlone".
- Ohlone_people label "Ohlone".
- Ohlone_people label "Ohlone".
- Ohlone_people label "Ohlone".
- Ohlone_people label "Ohlones".
- Ohlone_people label "Олони".
- Ohlone_people label "أولون".
- Ohlone_people sameAs Muwekma_Ohlone.
- Ohlone_people sameAs Ohlone.
- Ohlone_people sameAs Ohlones.
- Ohlone_people sameAs Ohlone.
- Ohlone_people sameAs Ohlone_(volk).
- Ohlone_people sameAs Ohlone.
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- Ohlone_people sameAs Q598406.
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- Ohlone_people wasDerivedFrom Ohlone_people?oldid=603887490.
- Ohlone_people depiction Ohlone_villages.png.
- Ohlone_people homepage show_story.php?id=8259.
- Ohlone_people isPrimaryTopicOf Ohlone_people.
- Ohlone_people name "Ohlone (Costanoan) People".