The largest living Ohlone tribe began a migration from San Francisco's Mission Dolores in 1834 and now lives in Pomona, CA. From June 2012 to November 2013 the Ohlone Profiles Project is bringing this peninsula's original inhabitants back to this land where they will be holding community meetings, healing ceremonies, and other gatherings to begin a Truth and Reconciliation process between the City and the Tribe. Fresh from a Big Time Gathering on Indigenous Peoples' Day (October 6) at the...
Topics: Ohlone, indigenous, indian, San Francisco, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Federal recognition, Pomona,...
here is the 1st part of the celebrations of Lā Kū‘oko‘a on Kēkēmapa 3, 2015, opening with some music by Poki‘i of ‘AIPŌHAKU at UH at Hemenway Courtyard and a circle round the tables at the Eaducation Tent at Campus Center Courtyard . later at Hemenway Courtyard again is some music by Jon Osorio and Jamaica Osorio Mahalo Nui Jon Osorio Jamaica Osorio Poki‘i Seto of ‘AIPOHAKU and the many people who helped to put together and participate in these moments and celebrations
Topics: John Wise Field, John Wise, Honolullu high School, Mckinley High School, Lā Kū‘oko‘a, Campus...