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The Aboriginal Population of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, California

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The work compiles historical expedition accounts and archaeological evidence to reconstruct the precontact distribution, ecology, and population of indigenous groups along the east shore of San Francisco Bay and adjacent inland areas. It maps tribal territories and documented habitation sites, analyzes mission-era and exploratory reports to assess contact effects, and presents population estimates with discussion of methodology and sources. The author synthesizes environmental factors influencing settlement patterns, reports on material culture including watercraft and subsistence remains, and evaluates the reliability of documentary records. Accompanying maps and a bibliography support the regional survey and demographic conclusions.

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Sherburne Friend Cook

Sherburne Friend Cook was an American historian and anthropologist known for his extensive research on the indigenous populations of California. His notable works include "Colonial Expeditions to the Interior of California Central Valley, 1800-1820" and a series of studies on the aboriginal populations of various regions in California, such as Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, the North Coast, and the San Joaquin Valley. Cook's contributions have significantly enriched the understanding of California's native cultures and their historical contexts, making him a key figure in the field of California history and anthropology.

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