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The Ohlone Indians, native to the central California coast, engaged in trade primarily with neighboring tribes. They exchanged a variety of goods, including acorns, fish, shellfish, and game, as well as crafted items like baskets and tools. Additionally, they traded materials such as obsidian and other stone for making weapons and implements. This trade network helped facilitate cultural exchange and strengthened relationships among different tribes.

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