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California Indian Acorn Culture


This lesson supports the following California Department of Education History-Social content standard:

CA Department of Education History-Social Science Content Standard 4.2.1:

4.2.1 Discuss the major nations of California Indians, including their geographic distribution, economic activities, legends, and religious beliefs; and describe how they depended on, adapted to, and modified the physical environment by cultivation of land and use of sea resources.

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