Talk:Ohlone/village stub
Suggestions to writers:
[edit]- Articles on tribes or villages might be considered not notable and deleted (by administrators) if there are UNDER 200 people unless they made a mark or if they are published historical or current affairs, such as a current application for a casino or have appeared on the news. If they did make sure to note notability on your page. Otherwis consider that it is not notable enough for its own article.
- If not notable as defined above, we'd sugges to place a paragraph about the tribe or village on one of the 8 language group articles that it belongs to regional, such add you cuold add a paragraph on a village in the Charon (region) at the bottom of the Charon page. (For example: On the Charon page you would type ==Charon Villages and Tribes== at the bottom of the page, if it's not there already, then type the village paragraph.)
- When saying where the village was, we'd suggest to Use landmarks that will last at least beyond your lifetime, for example, use county names, rivers, and mountains, so that the materials does not become dated too fast and is understandable no matter when its read. for example if you say the tribe had a village behind the McDonalds on J street, McDonalds may become another building or torn down in 2 years. McDonalds is not formally a geographic location.
Village Stub
[edit]'''<<GROUP>>''' was a <<tribe/band/village>> of the [[Ohlone|Ohlone (Coastanoan)]] people, [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]] who lived in the <<County or Bay Area Region>> of [[Northern California]] <<(located where the <<present-day City of <<CITY NAME, California|CITY Name)>>. They spoke <<language>> a dialect of [[Utian languages|Ohlone (Coastanoan)]]<< and resided in Village(s) of <<Village>>. They were considered [[hunter-gatherer]]s with rudimentary methods of [[harvest]]ing and agriculture.
Tribes of the region had villages but also traveled locally for hunting and gathering trips. This tribe is believed to be extinct. Most individuals dying from diseases once unknown to them, brought in by Spanish and foreigners, such as the [[measles]], [[smallpox]] and [[syphilis]].
The <<group>> had a main village named <<village name>>, located (near the <<local landmark>>). The village had about xxx people in <<year range>>. During the era of [[Spanish missions in California]], inhabitants migrated to <<Mission XXX>> where they were baptized, lived and educated to be Catholic ''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/neophyte|neophytes]]'', also known as [[Mission Indians]]. The first baptism of <<group>> was in <<17XX>>, the last in <<17xx>>
External Links
[edit]- <<Great tribal web site>>
- <<Great historical web site, non advert please>>
References
[edit]- Milliken, Randall. A Time of Little Choice: The Disintegration of Tribal Culture in the San Francisco Bay Area 1769-1910 Menlo Park, CA: Ballena Press Publication, 1995. ISBN 0-87919-132-5 (alk. paper)
- Teixeira, Lauren. The Costanoan/Ohlone Indians of the San Francisco and Monterey Bay Area, A Research Guide. Menlo Park, CA: Ballena Press Publication, 1997. ISBN 0-87919-141-4.
Additional Reading
[edit]- <<VERY GOOD BOOK>>
- <<VERY GOOD BOOK>>
See Also
[edit]- <<see also link>>
{{Ohlone}} [[Category:Native American tribes]] [[Category:California tribes]] {{NorthAm-native-stub}}