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California Indian Basketweavers Association
Cultural Conservancy
The Cultural Conservancy is a Native American nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and revitalization of indigenous cultures and their ...
Rush Ranch Educational Council
The Rush Ranch Educational Council offers docent-led programs for groups visiting the ranch, including bird and plant walks and slide shows on Rush Ranch ...
San Bruno Mountain Watch
This group's mission is to protect San Bruno Mountain's native American village sites and endangered habitats from further destruction by invasive plants and ...
UC Berkeley - Hearst Museum of Anthropology
Holds a major global collection of indigenous artifacts, including from the Native American peoples of California.
Two coho males
Salmon eggs
Tending the Wild
Tending the Wild Cover
Seaweed, Salmon, and Manzanita Cider
Basket Weaving
Ramona Garibay
California Indians and Their Environment: An Introduction
Wildcat Creek Community: Past and Present
Wildlife biologist Jim Hale combines engaging storytelling with unique slides to educate us about the lives of early peoples along Wildcat Creek, which starts ...
Chamisso portrait
Poppy botanical sketch
Natural World Museum Exhibit: Anima Mundi
Leaping coho
Sonoma Baylands, SLT, and Miwoks
Almaden Quicksilver Park
During early spring, the Almaden Quicksilver Park offers a spectacular wildflower display, and the remnants of the mercury mining era offer a glimpse into the ...
1769 A.D., A History Hike
The mid-1700s were a significant point in history for the lives and culture of Bay Area Native Americans -- change was inevitable as European contact began. On ...
Native American Arts
June 19th Pat Rapp, a long time practitioner of Native American arts, will teach how to make cordage, tule effigy/animal figures, and beginning basketry to ...
Vasco Regional Preserve Open for Public Tours
Oak and Miwok village
Pomo dancers
Acorns
Mount Burdell trail
Before California
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First Encounters
When European explorers and naturalists began coming to California a few centuries ago, most sailed right past the fog-shrouded Golden Gate. But those few who ...