Ohlone Life at Chitactac
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 Published On Jul 6, 2015

Featuring the Ohlone Indian culture, the Chitactac-Adams Heritage County Park offers a significant look into the Native American’s artifacts and life. Located in Gilroy along Uvas Creek in Santa Clara County, this heritage site was once a village occupied by the Amah Mutsun Ohlone. The park, encompassing 4.3 acres, has the ancient bedrock mortars and weathered sandstone in unusual shapes creating unique scenery. As valley oak and live oak flourish in this area, the Ohlone people relied much on them in the past to make utensils such as bowls and mortars, and to gather acorns as the predominant plant food source.

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