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Native Voices
Apr
30
30 April 2008, Nancy @ 12:36 pm

This morning we consulted with a photographer from News from Native California on contacts for photos of the Emeryville Shellmound and San Bruno Mountain Shellmoud, along with Ohlone/Costanoan decendents for a special 20-page pull-out section on Native Voices. News from Native California is a great publication and this should be an interesting article. The Emeryville Shellmound is covered by a shopping mall, however, the San Bruno Mountain Shellmound has been preserved as part of a park. San Bruno Mountain has guided hikes that are very worthwhile. Sacred Sites International was very active in preservation fights on these two sacred sites.



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