The Ohlone occupied a large region of California, spanning from what is now San Francisco along the coast and into the center of the state. This group of people was characterized by the well-organized villages in which they lived, the customs they practiced, and the language they spoke. However, much of this changed when the Europeans invaded Ohlone country in 1769. They faced disease, discrimination, and a loss of their original lifestyle. Today, the Ohlone still fight for the preservation of their culture and traditions. This book sheds light on the Ohlone way of life prior to the European arrival and the importance of respecting American Indians' rights.
Format:Library Binding
Language:English
ISBN:1538324830
ISBN13:9781538324837
Release Date:December 2017
Publisher:PowerKids Press
Length:32 Pages
Weight:0.75 lbs.
Dimensions:0.4" x 7.3" x 8.6"
Age Range:9 to 13 years
Grade Range:Grades 4 to 8
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Format: Library Binding
Condition: New
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