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Cronon, William [http://ic.ucsc.edu/college8core/protected/cronon001.pdf ''Changes in the Land''] documents how Native Americans related to nature, and what happened when the market was introduced. Ch. 8 is the summary/conclusion.  
 
Cronon, William [http://ic.ucsc.edu/college8core/protected/cronon001.pdf ''Changes in the Land''] documents how Native Americans related to nature, and what happened when the market was introduced. Ch. 8 is the summary/conclusion.  
  
See 1491 in course reader.
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Charles Mann, author of [http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200203/mann 1491](book exploration on how Native Americans used the land) has also written about [http://www.charlesmann.org/articles/NatGeo-Jamestown-05-07-1.htm interactions between colonists and Native peoples].
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[http://www.eoearth.org/article/Paleoindians_and_the_great_pleistocene_die-off Another account of megafauna extinctions]

Revision as of 20:36, 9 October 2008

Information on indigenous peoples

Profiles and information about California's indigenous Native American Tribes.

Lists Native American tribes in California and provides descriptions of their location and diet.

Native American news quarterly

Nativeamericans.com

A brief history of Native Americans in California

Ohlone tribe

History of Ohlone tribe


Readings

Cronon, William Changes in the Land documents how Native Americans related to nature, and what happened when the market was introduced. Ch. 8 is the summary/conclusion.

Charles Mann, author of 1491(book exploration on how Native Americans used the land) has also written about interactions between colonists and Native peoples.

Another account of megafauna extinctions