- of the
United States to
declare the
Juaneno Band of
Mission Indians,
Acjachemem Nation, to be the
aboriginal tribe of
Orange County." The
Juaneno Band...
- west-central
California Hupa,
northwestern California Tsnungwe Juaneño,
Acjachemem,
southwestern California Karok,
northwestern California Kato, Cahto, northwestern...
- trails. The
first recorded inhabitants of the
Laguna Niguel area were the
Acjachemem Native Americans, who may have had a
village called "Niguili" near the...
- the Payómkawichum (Luiseño),
Tongva (Gabrieliño and Fernandeño), and
Acjachemem (Juaneño) peoples.
Chinigchinix was born, or
first appeared,
after the...
-
Payomkowishum were
renamed Luiseños,
after the
Mission San Luis Rey; the
Acjachemem were
renamed the Juaneños,
after the
Mission San Juan
Capistrano and the...
- Okwanuchu,
northwestern California Tolowa,
northwestern California: ix
Takic Acjachemem, ("Juaneño"), Takic,
southwestern California Iívil̃uqaletem, Iviatim,...
- west-central
California Hupa,
northwestern California Tsnungwe Juaneño,
Acjachemem,
southwestern California Karok,
northwestern California Kato, Cahto, northwestern...
- landmark. The
first people to live in the
canyons were
Native Americans (the
Acjachemem). They
arrived to find
dense woods filled with live oaks, sycamores, mountain...
- P.; Lobo, Susan; Lobo,
Kelina N. T. (2005). "Oral
Histories with the
Acjachemem of San Juan Capistrano".
Journal of the Southwest. 47 (1): 29–46. ISSN 0894-8410...
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Wilderness Park. Historically,
Aliso Cr****
served as the
boundary between the
Acjachemem (Juaneño) and
Tongva (Gabrieleño)
Native Americans.
Spanish explorers...