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  2. Ohlone College - Wikipedia

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    Officially named Ohlone College on June 18, 1967, the institution's name honors the Ohlone people, whose unceded lands include the Fremont and Newark area that the school was founded, as well as much of the surrounding San Francisco Bay area, that the Ohlone people stewarded for hundreds of years prior to the arrival of Europeans. [2] [3]

  3. Tamien people - Wikipedia

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    Lope Inigo, a Tamien man who lived at Mission Santa Clara de Asís [1] Mission Santa Clara de Asís (1849; oil on canvas). The Tamien people (also spelled Tamyen or Thamien) are one of eight linguistic divisions of the Ohlone people; groups of Native Americans who live in Northern California. [2]

  4. Mission San José (California) - Wikipedia

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    The location, on slopes overlooking the Fremont plain on the east side of San Francisco Bay, had been inhabited for countless generations by Indians who spoke the San Francisco Bay Ohlone language. The Ohlone lived a hunting and wild-plant harvesting lifestyle. Their food included seeds, roots, berries, the flour from acorns, small game, deer ...

  5. Ohlone - Wikipedia

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    Ohlone remains were discovered in 1973 near Highway 87 during housing development. Some remains were removed during the construction of the highway. [51] Mount Umunhum (Dove Mountain) is the physical foundation of Tamien Nation oral narrative of the Great Flood - Tamien Nation's most sacred landscape. [52] Fremont

  6. KOHL - Wikipedia

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    KOHL as a whole is the primary working lab of the Radio Broadcasting Program at Ohlone College in Fremont, California, providing real-world, hands-on experience to students. The program is a career-oriented, operations-intensive curriculum featuring the latest technology.

  7. Ardenwood Historic Farm - Wikipedia

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    Ardenwood Historic Farm is a Regional Historic Landmark in Fremont, California.It is managed by the East Bay Regional Park District.The Ardenwood Historic Farm consists of the Ardenwood Station, the former Ohlone village and burial site, a blacksmith shop, an area with farm animals, Patterson House, and a gazebo. [1]

  8. Kenney Mencher - Wikipedia

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    Kenney Mencher in Los Angeles. Kenney Mencher (born 1965), is an American painter.He is Associate Professor of Art and Art History as well as the director and curator of the Louie-Meager Art Gallery at Ohlone College in Fremont, California, and he has previously taught at institutions including the University of Chicago and Texas A&M University.

  9. Verona Band of Alameda County - Wikipedia

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    The ancestors of the Verona Band were the various Ohlone peoples from what is now Contra Costa County and Alameda counties in California. Starting in the 1790s they became part of the San Jose Mission in modern Fremont, California. [2] [better source needed] After the missions were secularized in 1835, the Ohlone continued to live in the area.