"To discover, understand and meet California Indian culture and complex nature, it is necessary to explore the past" - Nancy Wall. Looking back on the history of California, Spanish explorers supervised by Juan RodrÃguez Cabrillo discovered the current state of Baja California in 1533 and named it "California." A mysterious island in a Spanish novel. Obviously, since the Spanish monarch entered California, the world's native American knew it was never the same again.
California has the largest native American population in the United States. According to the 2010 US census, California accounts for 12% of the total population of Native Americans (about 720,000 people) considering Native Americans. Over half of the state's native American population consists of individuals (now descendants) who moved to the metropolitan area as part of the federal government's retirement policy. Between 1851 and 1852, the tribes signed the treaty with the United States of 18. These treaties had 7.5 million acres of land for the tribe, but at the request of California, the US Senate rejected the treaty at a secret meeting. The tribe believed that the treaty was valid, abandoned the established area for a long time and moved to protected land. But once they arrive at the new places they are thrown away. Until 1905, about 55 years later, these tribes were not officially informed of the reasons.
Various Indian tribes live in California, estimated from 13,000 to 15,000 years. There are over 100 tribes and bands in this area. In the early days of Europe, the estimated population of California's native American population ranged from 100,000 to 300,000. In the current United States, the population of California is about one third of all Indians. Local gardeners are doing various forms of forest gardening and fire stick cultivation in forests, grasslands, mixed forests, wetlands, etc. in order to ensure the supply of necessary foods and medicines surely. Local people manage fire by region to create low-intensity fire ecosystems that prevent large catastrophic fires and maintain low density agriculture with gentle rotation.