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- OljonPacific Coast on lower San Gregorio Cr**** and Pescadero Cr**** QuirostePacific Coast from Bean Hollow Cr**** to Ano Nuevo Cr**** Name unknown...
- the Spanish, the chief of the Quiroste was Charquin. The Spanish renamed the people "San Rafael". Just south of the Quiroste and north of the Uypi, the Cotoni...
- waterfall along Fall Cr****, a tributary of Pescadero Cr****. The indigenous Quiroste people, affiliated with the broader constellation of Ramaytush Ohlone communities...
- from rodents. The presence of rodent bones in Quiroste archaeological sites suggests that the Quiroste people ate rodents. The abundance of rodents may...
- 1603. The Quiroste Ohlone people were the first known to inhabit the Año Nuevo area. After Mission Santa Cruz was founded in 1791, the Quiroste po****tion...
- Ohlone tribes that lived on watercourses which begin in the park were the Quiroste, Achistaca, Cotoni and Sayante. In October 1769, the Portola expedition...
- the native people to be most gracious, offering food and guidance. The Quiroste’s home territory encomp****ed roughly 90 square miles and stretched from...
- the Quiroste tribe, began leading an active resistance against the mission system soon after being baptized. After his capture in 1793, the Quirostes continued...
- and potentially led to more usable vegetation. A study of California’s Quiroste Valley was conducted using visible plant remains (macrobotanical), charcoal...
- includes the Cotegen of Purisima Cr****, the Oljon of San Gregorio Cr****, the Quiroste of Ano Nuevo, the Cotoni of Scott Cr****, and the Uypin of Santa Cruz. A...