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San Joaquin Valley, part of foothills home of Yokut tribes
yokut mural
A mural at Library Park depicts the original residents of the Manteca area — the Yokuts.
Four thousand years before Joshua Cowell walked over the Sierra from Nevada’s Carson Valley in 1862 and decided the sandy plains found near the southeast edge of the Delta would be the perfect place to buy land and farm, there were people living in the area we now call Manteca. Archeologists employing carbon dating to determine the age of buried artifacts determined the first long term settlers in the region were the Yokut tribe of indigenous Americans.