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City History Lecture: Native Americans in SF | Mission Dist.

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012 - 7:30 pm | Cost: FREE
Eric Quezada Center | 518 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA

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Shaping San Francisco | City History Lectures

Shaping San Francisco is a series of free lectures, which aim to excavate the city’s lost history. It’s a place to meet and talk unmediated by corporations, official spokespeople, religion, political parties, or dogma.

Shaping San Francisco
Periodic Wednesdays | 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Eric Quezada Center for Culture & Politics | 518 Valencia St, SF
FREE

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Ohlone in San Francisco | Shaping San Francisco | City History Lectures

 The largest living Ohlone tribe began a migration from San Francisco’s Mission Dolores in 1834 and now lives in Pomona, CA. Fresh from a Big Time Gathering on Indigenous Peoples’ Day (October 6) at the Presidio Parade Grounds, and the annual sunrise ceremony honoring the 1969 Occupation of Alcatraz (October 8), Ohlone Profiles Project directors Mary Jean Robertson and Neil MacLean and members of the Tribe will discuss the Ohlone Tribe’s return.

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Cost: FREE
Categories: *Top Pick*, Geek Event, History
Address: 518 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA