First Coastal Californians

First Coastal Californians
Title First Coastal Californians PDF eBook
Author Lynn H. Gamble
Publisher
Pages
Release 2015-12
Genre
ISBN 9781938645181

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First Coastal Californians

First Coastal Californians
Title First Coastal Californians PDF eBook
Author Lynn H. Gamble
Publisher School for Advanced Research P
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 9781938645198

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This book chronicles how indigenous peoples of the past survived and thrived in the shifting environment of coastal California.

California's First Maritimers

California's First Maritimers
Title California's First Maritimers PDF eBook
Author Bruce M. Mitchell
Publisher Publishamerica Incorporated
Pages 92
Release 2008-07
Genre History
ISBN 9781605635538

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The United States is often considered to be a nation of immigrants. However, some historians have overlooked the important pre-Columbian history of the country. This seems to be particularly true in maritime history works. But anthropologists have generally agreed that the nationas Native Americans have been living within the present boundaries of the United States for at least 10,000 years. Most Native Americans have learned to rely on the use of watercraft throughout their history. Since California has the longest seacoast of any western state, it made sense to examine the lives of these important coastal California tribes in terms of their maritime exploits. The eventual incursions by the European immigrants changed the lives of these coastal residents forever. But the admirable spirit and intelligence of the first coastal Californians have enabled them to survive and flourish.

The Golden Shore

The Golden Shore
Title The Golden Shore PDF eBook
Author David Helvarg
Publisher New World Library
Pages 370
Release 2016-09-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 1608684415

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From the first human settlements to the latest marine explorations, The Golden Shore tells the tale of the history, culture, and changing nature of California’s coasts and ocean. David Helvarg takes the reader on both a geographic and literary journey along the state’s 1,100-mile Pacific coastline, from the Oregon border to the San Diego–Tijuana international border fence and out into its whale-, seal-, and shark-rich offshore seamounts, rock isles, and kelp forests. Part history, part travelogue, part love letter, The Golden Shore captures the spirit of the California coast and its mythic place in American culture.

California’s Ancient Past

California’s Ancient Past
Title California’s Ancient Past PDF eBook
Author Jeanne E. Arnold
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Pages 201
Release 2010-05-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 164642512X

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“California’s Ancient Past is an excellent introduction and overview of the archaeology and ancient peoples of this diverse and dynamic part of North America. Written in a concise and approachable format, the book provides an excellent foundation for students, the general public, and scholars working in other regions around the world. This book will be an important source of information on California’s ancient past for years to come.” —Torben C. Rick, Smithsonian Institution "California's Ancient Past is a well written, highly informative, and thought-provoking book; it will make a significant contribution to California archaeology. It is highly readable—the text and materials covered are suitable for both scholars and interested lay people. The book is well organized...with discussions about the culture history and theoretical perspectives of California archaeology and . . . the latest and most relevant references." —Kent Lightfoot, University of California, Berkeley “With California’s Ancient Past, Arnold and Walsh [offer] a well-written, interesting, and succinct archaeological summary of California from the terminal Pleistocene to historic contact.” —David S. Whitley, Journal of Anthropological Research

Before California

Before California
Title Before California PDF eBook
Author Brian M. Fagan
Publisher Rowman Altamira
Pages 424
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780759103740

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What did California look like before Hollywood? Before the Gold Rush? Before the missions? Brian Fagan, the best known popular archaeology writer in America, is your tour guide on a fascinating trip across the Golden State before the arrival of Europeans. Fagan tells of the first groups who drifted into the state over 13,000 years ago and how their descendants used the land and sea to survive in a fragile environment subject to earthquake, drought, and flood. On your tour, you will visit the shellmounds of San Francisco Bay, salmon trappers of the northern streams, acorn gatherers of the Central Valley, Chumash villages on the Santa Barbara coast, and shamans who painted mysterious figures on stone. Fagan shows how archaeologists scientifically reconstruct this lost history from fragments of bone, shell, and stone, from travellers' and scholars' descriptions of vanished peoples, and from the stories told by the tribal members themselves. Join a famous archaeologist on this captivating journey and find out what important lessons this story has for California's future.

Almost Ancestors

Almost Ancestors
Title Almost Ancestors PDF eBook
Author Theodora Kroeber
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 1968
Genre Indians of North America
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