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The Tataviam (Kitanemuk: people on the south slope) are a Native American group in Southern California. [citation needed] The ancestral land of the Tataviam people includes northwest present-day Los Angeles County and southern Ventura County, primarily in the upper basin of the Santa Clara River, the Santa Susana Mountains, and the Sierra Pelona Mountains.
The Tataviam language is an extinct Uto-Aztecan language formerly spoken by the Tataviam people of the upper Santa Clara River basin, Santa Susana Mountains, and Sierra Pelona Mountains in southern California.
Serrano, Tongva, [1] Tataviam, and Vanyume The Kitanemuk are an Indigenous people of California and were a tribal village of the Kawaiisu Nation. The Kawaiisu traditionally lived in the Tehachapi Mountains and the Antelope Valley area of the western Mojave Desert of southern California , United States which has historically has been within the ...
Tataviam, Allilik (Fernandeño), southern California [1] Timbisha, southeastern California; Tolowa, northwestern California [1] Tubatulabal, south-central California [1] Bankalachi, on west slopes of the Greenhorn Mountains. Palagewan, on the Kern River above its confluence with the South Fork of the Kern River.
The 'Mapping Los Angeles Landscape History' project seeks to illustrate major Los Angeles-area Indigenous settlements.
Tochonanga was a Tataviam village now located at the area of what is now Newhall, Santa Clarita, California, along the Santa Clara River. [1] [2] [3] People baptized from the village were largely moved to Mission San Fernando Rey de España and referred to in mission records as Tochonabit. [1]
Rudy Ortega, left, president of the Fernandeno Tataviam Band of Mission Indians, and DWP Commissioner Cynthia Ruiz present a shawl to Mayor Karen Bass at a winter solstice ceremony in Chatsworth ...
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