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Ohlone Presence – Interview with Kanyon Sayers-Roods
Kanyon Sayers-Roods is Costanoan Ohlone and Chumash; she also goes by her given Native name, Hahashkani, which in Chumash means “Coyote Woman”. She is proud of her heritage and her native name (though it comes with its own back-story) and … Continue reading
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Ohlone Presence – interview with Ann-Marie Sayers
Ann Marie Sayers used the Indian Allotment Act of 1887 to reclaim land that had been in her family for at least 3600 years. She now resides on the same site as her great grand-father and his grandmother and her … Continue reading