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  2. Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians

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    It takes its name from the Mexican land grant Cañada de San Vicente y Mesa del Padre Barona, named in turn after Padre José Barona, a friar at Mission San Diego de Alcalá from 1798 until he transferred to Mission San Juan Capistrano in 1811. [6] Founded in 1932, the reservation covers 5,181 acres (20.97 km 2). Much of the highland valley has ...

  3. California Indian Reservations and Cessions - Wikipedia

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    Removal of Indians to Hoopa Valley and Round Valley reservations Reservation history [note 31] Mendocino Indian Reservation: 7–27–1868 Ca-2 522 850 Act of Congress Stat. L.xv.223. Reservation status [note 32] Mendocino Reservation size and history [note 33] San Pasqual, Pala Valley Mission Indians 1–31–1870 Ca-2 527 528 852 Executive Action

  4. Capitan Grande Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The reservation was created by President Ulysses S. Grant, via executive order in 1875 for local Kumeyaay people. [1] Its name comes from the Spanish Coapan, which was what the area west of the San Diego River was called in the 19th century. The dry, mountainous and chaparral lands proved inhospitable. [2]

  5. Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel - Wikipedia

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    The reservation was founded in 1893 and is 15,526.78 acres (62.8346 km 2) large. [4] 110 people of 300 enrolled members lived there in the 1970s. [5] The Santa Ysabel Indian Reservation ranges from 3,200 feet to 5,700 feet in elevation and it comprises a land base of over 15,000 acres on three tracts of land.

  6. Manzanita Band of Diegueno Mission Indians - Wikipedia

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    It is within ten miles (16 km) north of the US-Mexico Border and is in the Dieguno Region.The reservation is also 67 miles east of the city San Diego on Interstate 8. Through the authority of the Executive Order of 1891, the reservation was built on 640 acres of reserved land in 1893. In 1907 the reserve land was increased.

  7. Kumeyaay - Wikipedia

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    Michael Connolly, from San Diego, pronounces Kumeyaay. The Kumeyaay, also known as 'Iipai-Tiipai or by the historical Spanish name Diegueño, is a tribe of Indigenous peoples of the Americas who live at the northern border of Baja California in Mexico and the southern border of California in the United States.

  8. La Posta Band of Diegueño Mission Indians - Wikipedia

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    The reservation is 3,556 acres (14.39 km 2) large with a population of approximately 18. [5] The reservation borders the Cleveland National Forest and is accessed only by one unpaved road that is usually fenced off to prevent trespassers. [3] It was established in 1893. [6] In 1973, none of the 4 enrolled members lived on the reservation. [2]

  9. San Antonio de Pala Asistencia - Wikipedia

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    Today it is located in the Pala Indian Reservation located in northern San Diego County, with the official name of Mission San Antonio de Pala. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] It is the only historic mission facility still serving a Mission Indian tribe.