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Culture – Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians

Cahuilla people are divided into three groups: Mountain Cahuilla, Pass Cahuilla and Desert Cahuilla, each with a slightly different dialect. Cahuilla people would gather staple foods such as qwiñil (black acorn), tevat (pinion), amul (agave), panu-ul (yucca) and other plants.Sukatem (Deer) and Pa'atem (bighorn) were hunted as well as rabbits and other …

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Ethnography of the Cahuilla Indians

Ethnography of the Cahuilla Indians by Kroeber, A. L. (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960. Publication date 1908 Topics Cahuilla Indians Publisher Berkeley, The University press Collection cdl; americana Contributor University of California Libraries Language English [29]-68 p. 27 cm Cover-title Addeddate

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Native Americans: Cahuilla Indian History and Culture

As a complement to our Cahuilla language information, here is our collection of indexed links about the Cahuilla tribe and their society. Please note that Cahuillas and other American Indians are living people with a present and a future as well as a past. Cahuilla history is interesting and important, but the Cahuilla Indians are still here ...

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Who are the Cahuilla Indians? (with picture)

The Cahuilla Indians eventually lost their land not to European settlers or gold miners, but to disease. Like many other Indian nations, the Cahuilla had no built in immunity to smallpox, which was brought over by the European settlers. In 1863 a particularly deadly smallpox epidemic hit California, killing thousands of the Cahuilla tribe.

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Agua Caliente Band Of Cahuilla Indians

Since time immemorial, the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians has called the Palm Springs area home. Long ago, they built complex communities in the Palm, Murray, Andreas, Tahquitz and Chino canyons. With an abundant water supply, the plants, animals and Agua Caliente Indians thrived. They grew crops of melons, squash, beans and corn.

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Contact – Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians

Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians. 65199 State Highway 74 Mountain Center, CA 92561. Mailing address PO Box 391820 Anza, CA 92539. Office: (951) 659-2700 Fax: (951) 659-2228. For questions regarding enrollment/membership, please call the Tribal Office directly. Santa Rosa Tribal Hall.

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Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians

The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians is an historic Palm Springs based federally recognized Native American Tribe with more than 500 members. The Tribe is steward to more than 31,500 acres of ancestral land. The cities of Palm Springs, Cathedral City and Rancho Mirage as well as portions of unincorporated Riverside County span across the …

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Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians

Members of the Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians are the direct descendants of three Cahuilla clans that traditionally occupied the areas of Toro Peak, Coyote Canyon/Anza Borrego, Garner Valley, Pinion and present day Santa Rosa Indian Reservation. Read More. Calendar of Events. 65199 Highway 74

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THE DESERT CAHUILLA: A STUDY OF CULTURAL …

His dedication and contribution to Cahuilla study is to be commended and I have acquired much knowledge about the customs, strengths, and wisdom of my people from his work. Finally, I would like to thank the past Cahuilla elders who dedicated their time to reveal their most personal, sensitive and most valuable traditional knowledge on Cahuilla ...

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Facts for Kids: Cahuilla Indians (Cahuillas)

Cahuilla Indian Fact Sheet. Native American Facts For Kids was written for young people learning about the Cahuilla Indian tribe for school or home-schooling reports. We encourage students and teachers to visit our Cahuilla Indian homepage for more in-depth information about the tribe, but here are our answers to the questions we are most often …

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Cahuilla Legends (Folklore, Myths, and Traditional Indian …

Cahuilla Indian Legends, Myths, and Stories This is our collection of links to Cahuilla folktales and traditional stories that can be read online. We have indexed our Native American legends section by tribe to make them easier to locate ; however, variants on the same legend are often told by American Indians from different tribes, especially ...

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Cabazon Band of Cahuilla Indians | NativeAmerica.travel

The Cabazon Band of Mission Indians are descendents of Chief Cabazon, who led the Desert Cahuilla from the 1830s to the 1870s and gained federal recognition for his community in 1876. The Tribe's 1987 Supreme Court case California vs. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians paved the way for Native American gaming in California, and today the …

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Agua Caliente Tribe: A Brief History

The Pass Cahuilla lived in the San Gorgonio Pass, a corridor between the San Bernardino Mountains to the north and the San Jacinto Mountains to the south. The San Jacinto Mountains were home to the Mountain Cahuilla. Here, Cahuilla hunters would find "deer, mountain sheep, rabbits, squirrels, and smaller animals" (The Cahuilla).

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Honorable Tomas Tortez, Jr.

Chairman, Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians . Chairman Tortez was elected as Tribal Council Chairman in late 2016 and assumed the duties of Executive Service on January 2, 2017. Chairman has been re-elected for a Second Term until 2024. Chairman serves as principal advisor to the Tribal Council on all matters pertaining to the Torres ...

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