The Ohlone Way : Indian Life in the San Francisco-Monterey Bay Area (1978)

by Malcolm Margolin

Other authorsMichael Harney (Illustrator)
Magazine (paper), 2003

LCC

E99 C8744 M3 1978

Description

Two hundred years ago, herds of elk and antelope dotted the hills of the San Francisco-Monterey Bay area. Grizzly bears lumbered down to the creeks to fish for silver salmon and steelhead trout. From vast marshlands geese, ducks, and other birds rose in thick clouds "with a sound like that of a hurricane." This land of "inexpressible fertility," as one early explorer described it, supported one of the densest Indian populations in all of North America. One of the most ground-breaking and highly-acclaimed titles that Heyday has published,The Ohlone Way describes the culture of the Indian people who inhabited Bay Area prior to the arrival of Europeans. Recently included in theSan Francisco Chronicle's Top 100 Western Non-Fiction list,The Ohlone Way has been described by critic Pat Holt as a "mini-classic."… (more)

Publication

Berkeley, Calif. : Heyday Books, c2003.

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