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Pages in category "Native American tribes in San Diego County, California" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 1851, San Diego County unilaterally charged property taxes on Native American tribes in the county and threatened to confiscate land and property should they fail to pay up. This led to the San Diego Tax Rebellion of 1851 or "Garra's Revolt", with the destruction of Warner's Ranch led by the Cupeño , opening up a new western front of the ...
other Kumeyaay tribes, Cocopa, Quechan , Paipai , and Kiliwa The Ewiiaapaayp Band of Kumeyaay Indians , formerly known as the Cuyapaipe Community of Diegueño Mission Indians of the Cuyapaipe Reservation , is a federally recognized tribe of Kumeyaay Indians, [ 5 ] who are sometimes known as Mission Indians , located in San Diego County ...
The Campo Indian Reservation is home to the Campo Band of Diegueño Mission Indians, also known as the Campo Kumeyaay Nation, a federally recognized tribe of Kumeyaay people in the southern Laguna Mountains, in eastern San Diego County, California. [3] The reservation was founded in 1893 and is 16,512 acres (66.82 km 2). [1] [2]
A total of five other federally recognized tribes of Luiseño are located in southern California and is the most populated reservation in San Diego County. The reservation has a land area of 52.163 km 2 (20.140 sq mi) and reported an official resident population of 1,573 persons in the 2000 census , about 44 percent of whom were of solely ...
The Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation is a federally recognized tribe of Mission Indians from Southern California, located in an unincorporated area of San Diego County just east of El Cajon. The Sycuan band are a Kumeyaay tribe, one of the four ethnic groups indigenous to San Diego County.
The Santa Ysabel Reservation) is a federal reservation, located in northeastern San Diego County, California, near the mountain towns of Santa Ysabel and Julian The reservation was founded in 1893 and is 15,526.78 acres (62.8346 km 2 ) large.
The Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians are a federally recognized tribe of Luiseño who live on the Rincon Indian Reservation in Valley Center in San Diego County, California. It is one of six such tribes in Southern California that are composed of Luiseño people. [1] The Luiseño are considered one of the groups of the California Mission Indians.