Camilo Ynitia (original native name Heumon) was born in 1803, probably in the Miwok village of Olompali (located just north of present-day Novato, California) where his father had built an adobe brick home. Camilo was a notable leader of the Coast Miwok, a Native American people. Camilo was known as the last Hoipu (headman) of the Miwok community living at Olompali.
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- Camilo Ynitia (original native name Heumon) was born in 1803, probably in the Miwok village of Olompali (located just north of present-day Novato, California) where his father had built an adobe brick home. Camilo was a notable leader of the Coast Miwok, a Native American people. Camilo was known as the last Hoipu (headman) of the Miwok community living at Olompali. Camilo was also the only Native American on the northern frontier of Alta California to secure and keep a large land grant for his tribe: In 1843 Governor Manuel Micheltorena of Alta, California deeded him the Rancho Olompali, a large tract of land that is between present-day Novato and Petaluma, California. A part of this land now comprises the Olompali State Historic Park.
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- José Camilo Ynitia (Heumon)
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- "Olompali #48, Marin Co., Grant of 2 sq. leagues made in 1843 by Gov. Micheltorena to ''Camilo Unitia'' [sic]. Patent for issued in 1862 to ''Camilo Unitia'' [sic] in T 3-4N, R 6-7W, MDM."
- California Ranchos: Patented Private Land Grants Listed by County
- Shumway 1988:39
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- Camilo Ynitia (original native name Heumon) was born in 1803, probably in the Miwok village of Olompali (located just north of present-day Novato, California) where his father had built an adobe brick home. Camilo was a notable leader of the Coast Miwok, a Native American people. Camilo was known as the last Hoipu (headman) of the Miwok community living at Olompali.
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