
Merch Page
This page is divided into two sections:
Please reach out to us directly for orders of 3 or more hoodies, or 2 or more t-shirts, so we can adjust the shipping for you.
Educators: please reach out to us for multiple prints.
Prints:
Posters come with a verifiable certificate of authenticity. (And maybe a sticker or two.)
Bulk pricing is available.
Alameda Shellmound Map

Brand new Alameda Shellmounds Map. Updated historic shoreline, new epically detailed wetlands, showing all four of Alameda’s shellmounds, as well as the historic beach and oyster reefs. Alameda is Muwekma Territory!
Color prints on premium paper.
Available in: 17″x11″; 24″x18″; 36″x24″
Historic Alameda Ecology Map

The Historic Ecology Map brings to life what “Alameda used to look like”. Complete as a peninsula once known as la Bolsa de Encinal, imagine what Alameda used to look like.
Color prints on premium paper.
Available in: 16″x20″
The Indigenous Bay BART Map

Premium, 11″ x 17″ Indigenous Bay BART Map color print. Printed on premium poster paper.
Whose land do you commute on?
The Indigenous Bay BART map shows pre-contact Ohlone Villages and Tribal Regions. Perfect for students, teachers, and people interested local Native American History.
Apparel:
The Indigenous Bay BART Map Hoodie

New and improved design. These comfortable hoodies feature the BART map remade to represent Ohlone villages and tribal regions, as well as Indigenized station and airport names.
Find out whose land you commute on, and rep your commitment to honoring the first people of the Indigneous Bay!
Available in Regular and Premium versions, sizes S – 3XL
The Indigenous Bay BART Map T-Shirt

These soft, comfortable, 100% ring-spun cotton t-shirts feature the BART map remade to represent Ohlone villages and tribal regions, as well as Indigenized station and airport names.
Find out whose land you commute on, and rep your commitment to honoring the first people of the Indigneous Bay!
Free shipping.
Other ways to support our work:
Alameda Native History Project is fiscally sponsored by The Hack Foundation (d.b.a. Hack Club), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN: 81-2908499).