- Canoga Park, Los Angeles
with the north Valley Tataviam Tataviam Fernande o people. Native Americans in the United States ... more details
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- Mission San Fernando Rey de Espaņa
about the mission in present day California the mission in Baja California Misi n San Fernando Rey de Espa a de Velicat Infobox Missions image San Fernando Rey de Espana circa 1910 William Amos Haines.jpg caption Mission San Fernando Rey de Espa a, circa 1910. name Mission San Fernando Rey de Espa a location 15151 San Fernando Mission Blvd. br Los Angeles , California originalname La Misi n del Se or Fernando, Rey de Espa a   ref Leffingwell, p. 49 ref translation The Mission of Saint Ferdinand, King of Spain namesake Ferdinand III of Castile ref name krell263 nickname Mission of the Valley   ref Ruscin, p. 137 ref founded September 8, 1797  ref Yenne, p. 148 ref foundedby Father Ferm n Lasu n   ref name ruscin196 foundingorder Seventeenth ref name krell263 militarydistrict Second ref Forbes, p. 202 ref nativetribe Tataviam , Tongva people Tongva br Fernandeno , Gabrieli o placename nowiki nowiki Achooykomenga , Pasheeknga   ref Ruscin, p. 195 ref baptisms 2,784 ref name krell315 marriages 827 ref name krell315 burials 1,983 ref name krell315 Krell, p. 315 as of December 31, 1832 information adapted from Engelhardt s Missions and Missionaries of California . ref secularized 1834 Rancho Ex Mission San Fernando ref name krell263 returned 1861 ref name krell263 Krell, p. 263 ref owner Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles currentuse Chapel of ease Museum Coor dms coord 34 16 23.16 N 118 27 40.32 W region US CA type landmark scale 2000 NRHP 1999 http www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com CA Los Angeles state6.html 71001076 CHL http ohp.parks.ca.gov default.asp?page id 21427 157 Mission San Fernando Rey de Espa a is a Spanish missions in California Spanish mission in the Mission Hills, Los Angeles Mission Hills district of Los Angeles , California . The mission was founded on September 8, 1797 near the site of the first gold discovery in Alta California , ref name ruscin196 Ruscin, p. 196 ref and was the seventeenth of the Spanish missions est ... more details
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- Pacoima, Los Angeles
and Tataviam Native Americans of the United States Native American tribes lived in the area. Pacoima means the entrance in the Tataviam language Tataviam or Fernande o language . In 1797, Spain Spanish ... classes envsci lariverproj Indians.htm Tongva Gabrielino History http www.tataviam.org Tataviam website ... more details
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- Santa Clara River (California)
of the Tataviam people. Course Deleted image removed Image Santa Clara River I 5.jpg thumb left ... more details
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- Leona Valley, California
with cattle ranches. In the late 18th century, after the loss of the Tataviam Native Americans in the United ... more details
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- Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve
Image Oak at Upper Las Virgenes Canyon.JPG thumb 350px right Oak Tree at Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Preserve The Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve is a large Open space reserve open space Nature reserve nature preserve owned and operated by the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy spanning nearly convert 3000 acre in the Simi Hills of western Los Angeles County and eastern Ventura County . Originally part of Ahmanson Ranch, this area was sold by Seattle based Washington Mutual to the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy in late 2003 ref name LAMountains http www.lamountains.com parks.asp?parkid 28 LAMountains.com ULVCOSP webpage ref after lengthy issues concerning development in the California chaparral and woodlands chaparral shrub forest and oak savanna understory and overstory Plant community Plant communities . It was previously called Ahmanson Ranch Park . History Image Rolling Hills at Upper Las Virgenes Canyon.JPG thumb left Rolling hills at Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Preserve Pre 1963 For thousands of years the Chumash tribe Chumash Native American tribe lived in the current Preserve s area. The Chumash had, prior to European involvement, at least one village on the land, Huwam, a multi cultural village where Chumash, Tongva people Tongva , and Tataviam peoples lived. On Bell Creek Southern California Bell Creek beside Escorpi n Peak Castle Peak a large rocky mountain on the property of El Escorpion Park , is the reported site of this village. The peak is one of nine alignment points in Chumash territory and is essential to maintaining the balance of the natural world. A cave known as The Cave of Munits exists just inside the property. This is the believed cave of a mythical Chumash shaman who was killed after murdering the son of a Chumash chief. ref name Wishtoyo http www.wishtoyo.org projects cultural ahmanson ranch.html Wishtoyo on Ahmanson Ranch ref The 1769 the Juan Bautista de Anza expedition, the first European exploration by land of Las Califo ... more details
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- Indigenous peoples of California
Okwanuchu , northwestern California Tataviam , Allilik Fernande o , southern California ref name hix ... more details
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- West Hills, Los Angeles
and Tataviam Tataviam Fernande o people. ref http www.wishtoyo.org projects cultural ahmanson ... more details
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- Rancho Camulos
. Originally a Tataviam village named Kamulus meaning juniper ref name latimes cite news ... using the same view of the veranda that had been popularized in postcards. One Tataviam servant girl ... more details
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- Tejon Pass
have stopped there when it was the Tataviam village of Kulshra jek , a trading crossroads for hundreds ... more details
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- Simi Hills
crossroads destination, where Chumash, Tongva people Tongva , and Tataviam peoples traded and lived ... more details
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- Piru Creek
territory along Piru Creek had been occupied by the Tataviam . It is believed that there were once ... more details
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- Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
Americans of the Fernande o Fernande o Tataviam and Chumash tribe Chumash Ventura o tribes that lived ... more details
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- Sylmar, Los Angeles
area was inhabited by the Tataviam Indians. In 1797, the Spaniards founded Mission San Fernando ... more details
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- Gorman, California
Americans would have stopped there when it was the Tataviam village of Kulshra jek. ref name Kane ... more details
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- Bell Canyon, California
, and Tataviam peoples lived and traded together. ref http www.wishtoyo.org projects cultural ... more details
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- Pico Canyon Oilfield
Susana Mountains , were known and used for centuries by the local Tataviam and Tongva people Tongva ... more details
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- List of languages by time of extinction
Kalapuyan Oregon , USA before 1913 Tataviam language Tataviam Uto Aztecan languages Uto Aztecan California ... more details
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- Antelope Valley
artbyhorseindex.html ref Kitanemuk , Serrano people Serrano , and Tataviam . The valley was first ... more details
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- Languages of the United States
Takelma , Tanacross language Tanacross , Taos language Taos , Tataviam language Tataviam , Tewa ... more details
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- History of California to 1899
, Serrano people Serrano , Shasta tribe Shasta , Tataviam , Tongva people Tongva , Wintu and Yurok people ... more details
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- Santa Clarita, California
. About AD 450, the Tataviam people arrived, numbering about 2,000 at their zenith. In 1842, six years ... more details
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- Demographics of California
Paiute, Monache, Owens Valley Paiute, Tubatulabal, Panamint Shoshone, Kawaisu, Kitanemuk, Tataviam, Gabrielino ... more details
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- San Fernando Valley
Indians after colonization, and the Tataviam to the north and Chumash people Chumash to the west, had ... more details
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- Classification of indigenous peoples of the Americas
name hix Konomihu , northwestern California Okwanuchu people Okwanuchu , northwestern California Tataviam ... more details
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