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  2. Temecula massacre - Wikipedia

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    Once the war party was in the meadow, the Cahuilla and Lugo's men attacked the Luisenos, and Carrillo's men turned and attacked as well. Many warriors were killed; others surrendered. A few warriors escaped and headed toward Aguanga. Lugo turned over the captives to the Cahuilla, their traditional enemy. Lugo and a few men pursued the escaped ...

  3. Cahuilla - Wikipedia

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    Cahuilla is an exonym applied to the group after mission secularization in the Ranchos of California. ... During the Mexican–American War, ...

  4. Juan Antonio (Cahuilla) - Wikipedia

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    The Cahuilla fled to the mountains and discovering the truth of the matter, the leader of the militia, Major General Joshua H. Bean, restrained the militia from attacking the Cahuilla with difficulty, preventing a war. [2] Judge Benjamin Ignatius Hayes held a hearing and subsequently found their actions had legal justification. However the ...

  5. Yuma War - Wikipedia

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    The Yuma War was the name given to a series of United States military operations conducted in Southern California and what is today southwestern Arizona from 1850 to 1853. The Quechan (also known as Yuma) were the primary opponent of the United States Army , though engagements were fought between the Americans and other native groups in the region.

  6. Lugo family of California - Wikipedia

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    Mexican–American War. During the Mexican–American War, Lugo led a Californio militia. In December 1846, he was ordered to punish a band of Luiseño Indians in retaliation for the Pauma Massacre. His militia forces, together with allied Cahuilla, killed 33–40 Luiseño in the Temecula Massacre to avenge the deaths of 11 Californio lancers ...

  7. Category:Cahuilla - Wikipedia

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  8. USS Cahuilla - Wikipedia

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    USS Cahuilla (ATF-152) was an Abnaki class fleet tug in the service of the United States Navy during World War II. In 1961 she was sold to the Argentine Navy as ARA Irigoyen (A-1) where she served until 2009 when she became a Museum ship .

  9. Cahuilla mythology - Wikipedia

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    The Cahuilla creation story tells of the origin of the world, the death of god (Mukat), and the consequences of that death for humans (e.g., the need for death, social roles, and so forth). It also describes the basic concepts of supernatural power and its proper use in the contemporary world.