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  2. Tongva - Wikipedia

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    The Gabrielino/Tongva of California Tribal Council and the Coastal Gabrielino-Diegueno Band of Mission Indians filed federal petitions in 1997. These applications for federal recognition remain pending.

  3. Kizh - Wikipedia

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    As stated by Kizh Nation (Gabrieleño Band of Mission Indians) tribal spokesperson Ernest Perez Teutimez Salas, Tongva gained notoriety in 1992 when the tribe was approached by non-Native people who expressed that in order to save a sacred spring in Santa Monica from a major development project and receive federal recognition that the tribe ...

  4. List of organizations that self-identify as Native American ...

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    Gabrieleño Band of Mission Indians of California. Letter of Intent to Petition 11/03/1998. [26] [27] Recognized only as band of the Gabrieliño-Tongva Tribe. First Nation of Ojibwe California, Fremont, CA [26] Gabrieliño/Tongva Indians of California Tribal Council. Letter of Intent to Petition 08/14/1997.

  5. One of Earth's oldest known plants takes center stage in ...

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    Members of the Shiishongna Tongva Nation, the Corona Band Of Gabrieleño Indians and the Kizh Nation, Gabrieleño Band Of Mission Indians have lived in the Santa Ana River Basin for millennia as well.

  6. Tongva language - Wikipedia

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    The Tongva language (also known as Gabrielino or Gabrieleño) is an extinct [1] Uto-Aztecan language formerly spoken by the Tongva, a Native American people who have lived in and around modern-day Los Angeles for centuries. It has not been a language of everyday conversation since the 1940s.

  7. L.A.'s only Indigenous school helps return land to California ...

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    L.A.'s only Indigenous school helps return land to California's Native population. Melissa Gomez. March 21, 2023 at 5:00 AM. Gabrielino Shoshone Tribe members Jaime Rocha, left, her mother Eileen ...

  8. Tongva Sacred Springs - Wikipedia

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    The Tongva Sacred Springs are a group of springs located on the campus of University High School in Los Angeles, California. [1] The springs, called Koruu'vanga [2] by the native Gabrieleno Tongva people, were used as a source of natural fresh water by the Tongva people since at least the 5th century BC and continue to produce 22,000–25,000 US gallons (83,000–95,000 L) of water a day. [3]

  9. Toypurina - Wikipedia

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    Toypurina (1760–1799) [1] was a Kizh [2] [3] indian medicine woman from the Jachivit village. [4] She is notable for her opposition to the colonial rule by Spanish missionaries in California, and for her part in the planned 1785 rebellion against the Mission San Gabriel. She recruited six of the eight villages whose men participated in the ...