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  2. Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians - Wikipedia

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    The federal government closely supervised Cahuilla after 1891. Government schools were opened for Cahuilla children and Protestant missionaries moved onto their reservation. During the 20th century, the tribe supported itself through cattle grazing and wage labor. Many members of the Santa Rosa band do not live on the reservation.

  3. Cahuilla - Wikipedia

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    Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians (original dominated by the Costakiktum, Costai-kiktem and Natcutakiktum, together with Pauatiauitcem, Pauata-kiktum, Tepamokiktum, and Temewhanic (″Northerners″), later Guanche-pakiktem and some Sauicpakiktum, Sawish-pakiktem (from Rockhouse Canyon) clans, headquarters at Hemet, California [11])

  4. Cahuilla Band of Indians - Wikipedia

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    The reservation includes Cahuilla, California, [6] where the Cahuilla Casino is located. [citation needed] The reservation is 18,884 acres (76.42 km 2), with 16,884 acres (68.33 km 2) owned by individual tribe members. Two thousand (8.1 km 2) belong to the entire tribe in common. [2] The reservation was first established in 1875 by Executive ...

  5. Cahuilla traditional narratives - Wikipedia

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    Cahuilla traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories preserved by the Cahuilla people of the Colorado Desert and Peninsular Ranges of southern California. Cahuilla oral literature has much in common with the traditions of the other Takic-speaking groups of southern California and with the Yumans of southern ...

  6. Category:Cahuilla - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument; Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians;

  7. After a century away, tribal members reconnect with ... - AOL

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  8. Agua Caliente Cultural Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Agua Caliente Cultural Museum is a culture and history museum located in Palm Springs, California, United States, focusing on the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians of the Coachella Valley. [ 1 ]

  9. How Land Reshuffling Made the American West’s Racial Divide

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    The Cahuilla along with the nearby Cupeño, Luiseño, and Serrano peoples were forced to sign the Treaty of Temecula on Jan. 5, 1852, ceding their land base in exchange for a far smaller permanent ...