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| Book cover | Autor | Title | Description |
| Bild | Autor | Leer | Beschreibung |
| Date | Event | Tribe | Chief |
| 29 June 1776 | Spanish Missions 1769-1823 - Lieutenant Jose Joaquin Moraga and Father Francisco Palou founded the Mission San Francisco de Asis (Mission Dolores) in what is now San Francisco. The mission was named after St. Francis of Assisi. It was the sixth Spanish mission in California. In the northern part of the peninsula, where San Francisco is located today, the Yelamu (Ohlone) Indians lived in about six small villages. | Yelamu (Ohlone) | - |
| Middle of August 1776 | Spanish Missions 1769-1823 - About six weeks after the founding of Mission San Francisco de Asis (Mission Dolores), the Yelamu Indians (Ohlone) living in the area were attacked by their neighbors, the Ssalson (Ohlone). The Ssalson not only burned down the village of Sitlintac on Mission Creek, but also two other Yelamu villages. Most of the Yelamu survivors seem to have found refuge with the Huchiun in the east of San Francisco Bay. In the fall of 1776, some Yelamu men returned to the peninsula, ostensibly to hunt ducks. The Yelamu also wanted to find out how friendly the Spanish were towards them. | Yelamu (Ohlone) Ssalson (Ohlone) | - |
| 12 January 1777 | Spanish Missions 1769-1823 - The Santa Clara de Asis Mission was the eighth mission to be founded in California, around 70 miles south-east of San Francisco, by the Franciscan monk Tomas de la Pena. Ohlone Indians lived in the surrounding area. The mission was rebuilt six times in different locations due to floods, fires and earthquakes. | Ohlone Ohlone | - |
| 11 June 1797 | Spanish Missions 1769-1823 - Mission in California was founded by the Franciscan monk Fermin Lasuen. The mission is located about 12 miles north of San Jose on the eastern edge of the town of Fremont. Ohlone Indians lived in the surrounding area. | Ohlone Ohlone | - |
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| Ohlone Indians in California. Source: http://www.sanjosehistory.org/pre-history/ | |||
| 24 June 1797 | Spanish Missions 1769-1823 - The 15th mission in California, Mission San Juan Bautista was founded by the Franciscan monk Fermin Lasuen about 40 miles north-east of Mission Carmel. Initially, the Rumsien (Ohlone) Indians living in the area were converted to Christianity, later also the Yokuts living in the Central Valley. | Rumsen (Ohlone) Yokuts | - |