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WAHPEPAH’S KITCHEN - A NEW INDIGENOUS RESTAURANT
Wahpepah’s Kitchen - A new Indigenous restaurant in Oakland!
THE AMERICAN RELIGIOUS FREEDOM ACT AS APPLIED TO NATIVE AMERICANS AND THE ROLE OF THE PROTECTION OF SACRED SITES - SEISMIC SISTERS
Read about Charlene Eigen-Vasquez’s new article in The Jolt by Seismic Sisters about the American Religious Freedom Act and the impact it has on Native Americans.
WATSONVILLE WETLANDS RESTORATION DAY!
Learn about the Watsonville wetlands and check out our wonderful volunteers during their August restoration day!
EL CAMINO REAL BELL REMOVAL CEREMONY
Read about how Santa Cruz made the historical decision to remove their El Camino Real mission bell and what the bell truly represents.
TALKING ROOTS: TREES OF WITNESS
Read about the collaborative vertical dance performance by BANDALOOP, the Confederation of Ohlone, and the Lucas Artists Program hosted at Montalvo Arts Center.
HUMMINGBIRD CIRCLE: MOSAIC SILICON VALLEY AND CONFEDERATION OF OHLONE PEOPLE COLLABORATION
Mosaic Silicon Valley and the Confederation of Ohlone created the “Hummingbird Circle” and hosted conversations about living traditions, conversational practices, and ancestral art.
CHARLENE EIGEN-VASQUEZ, COUNCIL WOMAN, CONFEDERATION OF OHLONE PEOPLE - CALIFORNIAN WINTER 2018
Read Charlene Eigen-Vasquez’s, a council woman for the Confederation of Ohlone People, interview in the Winter 2018 edition of Californian.
OHLONE ELDERS AND YOUTH SPEAK - DEANZA COLLEGE
Read about "Ohlone Elders and Youth Speak: Restoring a California Legacy,” an exhibit hosted at the California History Center at DeAnza College.
NATIVE OHLONE OF SAN FRANCISCO-MONTEREY BAY AREA RESIST DESTRUCTION OF SACRED SITE - CULTURE CHANGE
Read about how the Ohlone community protested against KB Home and the City of Santa Cruz as they developed over 6,000-year-old Ohlone land.
OHLONE PEOPLE TO SF PLANNING DEPARTMENT - SF BAYVIEW NATIONAL BLACK NEWSPAPER
Learn about how Ohlone representatives called for an extension period for the Candlestick Point-Hunters Point Shipyard Development, a 6,000-year-old Ohlone village with over 20 village sites.
THE OHLONE REGALIA STORY
Watch and listen to the Ohlone regalia story.