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  • Collection: Mission Santa Clara Fall 2022

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How distinct language boundaries discovered by late 20th century linguists (left) have come to define the modern categorizations of smaller tribes (right) that historically have been collectively called the Ohlone People.

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Portrait heads of Indians of California by Louis Choris

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Illustration II : Isle of Cuba [Cortez Expedition].

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Ohlone Indians in a Tule Boat in the San Francisco Bay 1822, by Louis Choris

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Two Ohlone men hunting. Painted by Louis Choris.

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Dance headdresses of the native peoples of California by Louis Choris (1822)

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An image of a classical Thamien hut characteristic of the time when they were still residing in the land where Santa Clara University still stands.

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The Santa Clara Mission in 1872, documented by Edward Vischer

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Mission Santa Clara was the eighth one built in California. It was founded on January 12, 1777, by Father Thomas de la Pena.
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