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  2. Pala, California - Wikipedia

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    Pala is a small, mostly Native American community and census-designated place located within the Pala Indian Reservation in San Diego County, California. For centuries a traditional gathering place of native peoples. The Mission San Antonio de Pala or Pala Mission was established in Pala by early 19th century as an asistencia or sub-mission.

  3. Pala Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Mission Indians - Wikipedia

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    The most important reservations include: the Agua Caliente Reservation in Palm Springs, which occupies alternate sections (approx. 640 acres each) with former railroad grant lands that form much of the city; the Morongo Reservation in the San Gorgonio Pass area; and the Pala Reservation which includes San Antonio de Pala Asistencia (Pala ...

  5. Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians of California

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    The reservation consists of two geographically separate sections, with the main one in Indio, and the other in the city of Twenty-Nine Palms at The portion of the Twenty-Nine Palms Reservation ( 33°42′38″N 116°11′12″W  /  33.71056°N 116.18667°W  / 33.71056; -116.18667 ) in San Bernardino County was established in 1895 and ...

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  7. List of Navajo Nation Chapters - Wikipedia

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    San Juan Tsétsį́į́ Nániitłʼiní: N/A Shiprock 1,500 (est.) shared with Nenahnezad 14 Naschitti: Nahashchʼidí "Badger" Fort Defiance 301 188,000 14 Tohatchi: Tó Haachʼiʼ "One Who Digs for Water" Fort Defiance 1,450 131,000 14 Coyote Canyon Maʼii Tééh Yitłizhí "Coyote fell in the watering hole" Fort Defiance 1,451 125,996 14

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  9. Kumeyaay - Wikipedia

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    La Posta Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of the La Posta Indian Reservation: Tiipay San Diego County: Amai'tu 55 1893 6.39 (16.56) 0 6.39 (16.56) no Manzanita Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of the Manzanita Reservation: Tiipay, Kamia San Diego County: Snyaawkwatun 78 1893 7.17 (18.58) 0 7.17 (18.58) yes Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation: Tiipay