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The Ohlone people continued to live in the Bay Area after the Spanish left. In the early 1800s, the Ohlone people came into contact with another group of Native Americans, the Miwok people. The Ohlone and Miwok people lived together peacefully for many years. The Ohlone people have faced many challenges in recent years. In the mid-1900s, the Ohlone people were forcibly relocated from their traditional lands in the Bay Area to other parts of California. Many Ohlone people died during this time. The Ohlone people have been working to preserve their culture and traditions in the face of these challenges. In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in the Ohlone people and their culture. There are now several Ohlone tribes in the Bay Area, and the Ohlone language is being taught to new generations.Related Articles
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