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Service Description: Trails and water routes used by indigenous people in California prior to and during the period of colonization, as recorded by ethnographers in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Source: James T. Davis, "Trade Routes and Economic Exchange Among the Indians of California.” University of California Archeological Survey No. 54, 1961. University of California, Berkeley Library (JTD1961).
The NAHC Digital Atlas (Atlas) is for educational and display purposes only. The geographical information displayed in the Atlas is not for use in determining locations of cultures, boundaries or people for recognition, consultation or any other legal or policy purpose.
The resources displayed in the Atlas remain the property of their owners as cited. All resources are found in the public domain or displayed with the owner's permission.
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Description: Trails and water routes used by indigenous people in California prior to and during the period of colonization, as recorded by ethnographers in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Source: James T. Davis, "Trade Routes and Economic Exchange Among the Indians of California.” University of California Archeological Survey No. 54, 1961. University of California, Berkeley Library (JTD1961).
The NAHC Digital Atlas (Atlas) is for educational and display purposes only. The geographical information displayed in the Atlas is not for use in determining locations of cultures, boundaries or people for recognition, consultation or any other legal or policy purpose.
The resources displayed in the Atlas remain the property of their owners as cited. All resources are found in the public domain or displayed with the owner's permission.
Copyright Text: See nahc.ca.gov/cp/references/
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Title: Trails
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Comments: Trails and water routes used by indigenous people in California prior to and during the period of colonization, as recorded by ethnographers in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Source: James T. Davis, "Trade Routes and Economic Exchange Among the Indians of California.” University of California Archeological Survey No. 54, 1961. University of California, Berkeley Library (JTD1961).
The NAHC Digital Atlas (Atlas) is for educational and display purposes only. The geographical information displayed in the Atlas is not for use in determining locations of cultures, boundaries or people for recognition, consultation or any other legal or policy purpose.
The resources displayed in the Atlas remain the property of their owners as cited. All resources are found in the public domain or displayed with the owner's permission.
Subject: As part of the NAHC Digital Atlas, this feature class depicts trails and water routes used by indigenous people in California prior to and during colonization.
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Keywords: Native Americans,California,Trade,Transportation
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