with Francis Mendoza
Naturalist, interpreter and environmental educator, Francis Mendoza will talk to us about the history of the Chochenyo land that we inhabit. He will also focus on horticultural and medicinal ways Ohlone peoples use to take from and give back to the land.
The Indigenous peoples of the area now known as the Oakland Bay Area have talked story, lived sustainably and protected their land from invaders since time immemorial. As we acknowledge the land we live on, it’s also increasingly necessary to learn the true history of invasion, subjugation and trauma that native peoples have endured and continue to endure to this day. Through discussion and demonstration, Naturalist Francis Mendoza will present a holistic view of native people in the bay, one based on culture, language, food and land management. He will focus on TEK or Traditional Ecological Knowledge having come from the Philippines, where traditional Indigenous knowledge is also valued and shares a similar history of colonization by first, Spanish Colonizers, and later, American Imperialism.
Francis Mendoza (he/hey/sila) is a naturalist, environmental educator and JEDAI (Justice, Equity, Diversity, Accessibility and Inclusion) Consultant with more than thirty years experience serving marginalized communities at the intersection of race, gender, culture and nature. He is the JEDAI Section Director for NAI (National Association for Interpretation) and a Certified Interpretive Guide and California Naturalist. He can be reached on Instagram as @roving_ranger.
Resource List forLearning About Indigenous Peoples in the Bay Area
Here is a list of resources provided by Francis Mendoza:
- Ohlone Curriculum with Bay Miwok Content and Introduciton to Delta Yokuts by Dr. Berverly Ortiz, EBRPD, download at www.ebparks.org, 2015
- Native Peoples of the East Bay by Dr. Beverly Ortiz et al., EBRPD
- Bad Indians by Deborah Miranda, Heyday Books, 2012
- An American Genocide by Benjamin Madley, Yale University Press, 2016
- The Ohlone Past and Present: Native Americans of the San Francisco Bay Region, compiled and edited by Lowell John Bean, Ballena Press Anthropological Papers; No. 42, 1994
- Tending the Wild, by M. Kat Anderson, University of California Press, 2013
- Indian Summer: Traditional Life Among the Chiomumne Indians of California's San Joaquin Valley by Thomas Jefferson Mayfield, California Historical Sociaety, 1993
- The Way We Lived: California Indian Reminiscences, Stories and Songs, eidted and with commentary by Malcolm Margolin, Heyday Books, 1992
- The Ohlone Way by Malcolm Margolin, Heyday Books, 1978