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California genocide created Dec. 14, 2015 by User:Sammydegaris, last citation added recorded on Apr. 26, 2023 made by a guest user. A rough timeline was established.

1) The Amah Mutsun are a group of Indigenous peoples who were reported to be unable to pass on their traditions during this time, their practices remained untold for a number of years. People of this group, descendants, and archaeologists participate in conducting collaborative, ethnographic research to bring light to previous practices like burial practices and vegetation patterns.

2) California Landmark 427, built in 2005 represents the Bloody Island Massacre of the Pomo people that took place on May 15, 1850.

3) Ishi, and indigenous Yahi man, was taken into custody and jailed after being found in Oroville, California in 1911. He was discovered to have traveled with his mother, Yè tschulti, and others after surviving the Three Knolls Massacre in 1865. Ishi was only 11 at the time of the massacre. His experiences were the basis of many forms of media such as books, conferences , and films.

4) Remains and artifacts found belonging to the Ohlone people under the territory of UC Berkeley; these remains date back to 2,000 years.

5) Academic debate under genocide (help formulating) https://www.justice.gov/usao/file/834826/download