Map of the main Ohlone languages, based on Kroeber (1925) as amended by Levy (1970). Note that this map may give an air of spurious precision; in reality, sources are few and often conflicting, especially in the north (Karkin and Chochenyo's boundaries are nearly guesswork) and the precise-looking boundaries are based to a large extent on watersheds, in this map as in Kroeber's. Made by Mustafaa using map data from nationalatlas.gov . Black dots represent settlements noted by Kroeber. (Added the villages of Timigtac and Pruristac, BruceHallman Oct. 11 2006)
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== Summary == Map of the main Ohlone languages, based on Kroeber (1925) as amended by Levy (1970). Note that this map may give an air of spurious precision; in reality, sources are few and often conflicting, especially in the north (Karkin and Chochenyo's