- The
Karkin people (also
called Los
Carquines in Spanish) are one of
eight Ohlone peoples,
indigenous peoples of California. The
Karkin people have historically...
-
exposing the
valley floors. The
strait is
named after the
Karkin people (los
Carquines in Spanish), a
linguistic division of the
Ohlone indigenous peoples who...
- Bay of San Francisco, Bays of San
Francisco and San Pablo,
Straits of
Carquines and
Suisun Bay, and the
Sacramento and San
Joaquin Rivers, to the Cities...
- Bay of San Francisco, Bays of San
Francisco and San Pablo,
Straits of
Carquines and
Suisun Bay, and the
Sacramento and San
Joaquin Rivers, to the Cities...
- Huchiun-Aguasto – East Bay on
southeast s****s of San
Pablo Bay
Karkin (aka Los
Carquines in Spanish) – on both
sides of
Carquinez Strait, present-day Crockett...
- The
Karkin language (also
called Los
Carquines in Spanish) is an
extinct Ohlone language. It was
formerly spoken in
north central California, but by the...
- Bay of San Francisco, Bays of San
Francisco and San Pablo,
Straits of
Carquines and
Suisun Bay, and the
Sacramento and San
Joaquin Rivers, to the Cities...
- Bay of San Francisco, Bays of San
Francisco and San Pablo,
Straits of
Carquines and
Suisun Bay, and the
Sacramento and San
Joaquin Rivers, to the Cities...
- Bay of San Francisco, Bays of San
Francisco and San Pablo,
Straits of
Carquines and
Suisun Bay, and the
Sacramento and San
Joaquin Rivers, to the Cities...
- Bay of San Francisco, Bays of San
Francisco and San Pablo,
Straits of
Carquines and
Suisun Bay, and the
Sacramento and San
Joaquin Rivers, to the Cities...