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  • ANHP Receives Grant for Bay Area Indigenous Mapping Project

    The Alameda Native History Project is the proud recipient of a Native Solidary Project grant for our work mapping the Indigenous Bay.

    Our mapping project seeks to reverse the erasure, and inaccuracies promulgated by biased archeologists and flawed anthropological analysis.

    We do this by centering the indigenous knowledge and lived experiences in historical narratives about indigenous people by presenting those narratives from Indigenous People themselves.

    This grant will go towards printing educational materials, and putting them in classrooms, institutions, and community centers Alameda, and the Greater Bay Area.

    You can have a meaningful and direct impact in decolonizing history by supporting the printing and distribution of accurate, interesting, and educational Indigenous History materials to schools and other institutions in Alameda and the Greater Bay Area.

    Provide tangible support to our mission, to Decolonize History, by donating to the Alameda Native History Project.

    All of your donations are tax deductible.
    This project practices financial transparency.

    Alameda Native History Project is fiscally sponsored by The Hack Foundation (d.b.a. Hack Club), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN: 81-2908499).
  • ANHP Server Migration [COMPLETE]

    Update: The Migration is Complete as of AUG-01-2023.
    Hey there,

    I know you’ve been waiting for the next post. We’re a little held up because we’re currently migrating over to a new server.

    Fingers crossed, this process will be completed by Friday, August 4, 2023.

    This is a great time for you to send an email, and let us know what kind of features, information, and articles you want to see in the near future.

    If you haven’t alrady, don’t forget to follow our Instagram Account,
    @AlamedaNativeHistoryProject

    And our Facebook Page,
    facebook.com/AlamedaNativeHistoryProject

    Since we’re not supposed to change anything on the server, our Merch/Giveaway page is still offering Limited Editions of the Indigenous Bay Maps and T-Shirts!

    As always: we’d like to remind you that Alameda is Ohlone Land; the ancestral homeland of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe of the San Francisco Bay Area.

    The present-day Muwekma Ohlone Tribe is comprised of all of the known surviving American Indian lineages aboriginal to the San Francisco Bay region who trace their ancestry through the Missions Dolores, Santa Clara, and San Jose; and who were also members of the historic Federally Recognized Verona Band of Alameda County.

    Alameda is Muwekma Territory!

  • Alameda Native History Project Wiki MOVED TO https://nativehistoryproject.org/wiki

    Alameda Native History Project Wiki MOVED

    The ANHP Wiki Has Moved

    Please update your links.

    The new URL is: Https://nativehistoryproject.org/wiki

    This concludes the AlamedaNativeArt.com Service Announcement.