Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Redwood National and State Parks' has mentioned 'Region' in the following places:
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Modern day native groups such as the Yurok, Tolowa, Karok, Chilula, and Wiyot all have historical ties to the region, and some Native American groups still live in the park area today. | WIKI |
Indigenous people regard traditional houses made of the redwood trees also as "living beings" since, according to Edwin C. Bearss, "the redwood that formed its planks was itself the body of one of the Spirit Beings," which were considered, in his words, to be a "divine race who existed before humans in the redwood region and who taught people the proper way to live there. | WIKI |
Previous to Jedediah Smith in 1828, no other explorer of European descent is known to have thoroughly investigated the inland region away from the immediate coast. | WIKI |
[18] The park is part of a much larger region designated the California Coast Ranges International Biosphere Reserve on June 30, 1983. | WIKI |
[32] Successful herds, brought back from the verge of extinction in the region, are now common in park areas south of the Klamath River. | WIKI |
The national park works closely with other land and water management agencies in larger North Pacific region to protect shared resources. | UNESCO |