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The Morongo Reservation is located in Riverside County, California in the San Gorgonio Pass. Established as the Portrero Reservation by executive order in 1876 under President Ulysses S. Grant, and called Malki by the Native Americans, the Morongo name was adopted by 1908 when the land was patented to the Morongo Band of Mission Indians. [5]
Mission Indians was a term used to refer to the Indigenous peoples of California who lived or grew up in the Spanish ... Morongo Band of Mission Indians (Cahuilla, ...
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Their autonyms are Taaqtam meaning "people", Maarrênga'yam meaning "people from Morongo", and Yuhaaviatam meaning "people of the pines." [2] [non-primary source needed] Today the Maarrênga'yam are enrolled in the Morongo Band of Mission Indians, and the Yuhaviatam are enrolled in the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians.
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Porter was a member of the Morongo Band of Mission Indians and the subject of a Feather Alert over the weekend. She was last seen in Lake Elisnore on Sept. 14, the department said.
Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa is a Native American gaming casino, of the Morongo Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians, located in Cabazon, California, United States, near San Gorgonio Pass. The casino has 310 rooms and suites. A 44-acre (180,000 m 2), 27-story resort, Morongo is one of the
Cabazon is the territory of the federally recognized Morongo Band of Mission Indians, which have developed the Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa. Its 27-story hotel tower dominates the San Gorgonio Pass. [42] [43] This is one of the largest Native American casinos in the United States. [43]