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  2. Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation is a federally recognized tribe [1] of Serrano people in San Bernardino County, California. [2] [3] They are made up of the Yuhaviatam clan of Serrano people, who have historically lived in the San Bernardino Mountains. [4] The tribe was formerly named the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians. [5]

  3. Serrano language - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, apps and games have been developed, and the San Manuel Band's Serrano Language Revitalization Project (SLRP) seeks to develop further multimedia resources for language learners. [10] In May 2013, Cal State San Bernardino announced it would offer Serrano language classes to its students.

  4. San Manuel - Wikipedia

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    San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, a Serrano tribe in southern California Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title San Manuel .

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  6. San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, California - Wikipedia

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  7. Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program - Wikipedia

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    The Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program is a strategy used in language revitalization, in which committed language learners (apprentices) work with fluent speakers (mentors) to "create their own oral language-immersive context through daily activities, cultural practices, and community involvement".

  8. Santos Manuel - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] In 1866, Santos Manuel led the remaining members of the clan (fewer than 30) [1] to the San Bernardino Valley floor to the banks of Warm Creek (a tributary of the Santa Ana River). [1] Later, the tribe moved to Harlem Springs (roughly near the intersection of Victoria and Base Line in Highland, California).

  9. Yaamava' Resort & Casino - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the facility was renamed Yaamava' Resort and Casino at San Manuel, in conjunction with opening a 432-room, 17-story hotel tower. [6] Yaamava is the Serrano word for "spring" and the tribe has stated it is a metaphor for rebirth of the casino. [ 7 ]