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  2. Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians - Wikipedia

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    Bean, Lowell John. "Cahuilla." Heizer, Robert F., volume ed. Handbook of North American Indians: California, Volume 8. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1978 ...

  3. Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno Indians - Wikipedia

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    Los Coyotes Reservation) is located in northeastern San Diego County Of 400 enrolled tribal members, about 150 live on the reservation. [ 1 ] It was founded in 1889.

  4. Cupeño - Wikipedia

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    The Cupeño villages also showing Warner Springs for reference. Spaniards entered Cupeño lands in 1795 [5] and took control of the lands by the 19th century. After Mexico achieved independence, its government granted Juan José Warner, a naturalized American-Mexican citizen, nearly 45,000 acres (180 km 2) of the land on November 28, 1844.

  5. Cahuilla - Wikipedia

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    The Agua Caliente Indian Reservation occupies 126.706 km 2 (48.921 sq mi) in the Palm Springs area, including parts of the cities of Palm Springs, Cathedral City, and Rancho Mirage. The total population living on its territory was 21,358 as of the 2000 census , although few of these are registered tribal members.

  6. Spring Lake, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    A post office was established with that name in May 1851. In May 1867, the post office was renamed "Spring Lake", which was also the name of a station on the Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee Railway (later part of the Grand Trunk Western Railroad). The Village of Spring Lake was incorporated in 1869. [4]

  7. An employee stabbed the president of their manufacturing ...

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    An employee stabbed a Michigan company's president during a staff meeting, the police said. A suspect, whom fellow employees describe as quiet, left the scene but was subsequently arrested.

  8. Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians - Wikipedia

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    Agua Caliente Reservation in 1928 Agua Caliente Band signage in downtown Palm Springs Location of Agua Caliente Reservation. The Agua Caliente Indian Reservation was founded on May 15, 1876 [5] through Executive Order signed by President Ulysses S. Grant covering 31,610 acres (12,790 ha).

  9. Cabazon Band of Cahuilla Indians - Wikipedia

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    The tribe came to public attention in 1987 when they won California v.Cabazon Band; prior to the U.S.Supreme Court's decision 480 U.S. 202 (1987), the tribe had been the subject of public attention, given claims about events involving John Philip Nichols, The Wackenhut Corporation, and the June 29, 1981 triple homicides of Alfred "Fred" Alvarez, Patricia Castro, and Ralph Boger.