- The
Acjachemen (/ɑːˈxɑːtʃəməm/) are an
Indigenous people of California.
Published maps
often identify their ancestral lands as
extending from the beach...
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language to
young people. Juaneño, the Luiseño
dialect spoken by the
Acjachemen, went
extinct at an
earlier date.
Linguist John
Peabody Harrington made...
- and
Acjachemen. The
village of Puhú was
located in what is now
Black Star
Canyon and was
shared by
multiple groups,
including the Tongva,
Acjachemen, Serrano...
- the
indigenous term
Acjachemen.
Their language was
related to the Luiseño
language spoken by the
nearby Luiseño tribe. The
Acjachemen territory extended...
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Panhe (
Acjachemen: "the
place at the water") was one of the
largest Acjachemen villages confirmed to be over 9,600
years old, and a
current sacred, ceremonial...
- industry. San Clemente's city
slogan is "Spanish
Village by the Sea". The
Acjachemen are the
Indigenous people of San Clemente.
Panhe was
located about three...
- Genga,
alternative spelling Gengaa and Kengaa, was a
Tongva and
Acjachemen village located on
Newport Mesa
overlooking the
Santa Ana
River in the Newport...
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acknowledged the university's
location on the
lands of the
Tongva and
Acjachemen and
pledged for the
university to be more
committed toward partnering...
- gathering" or "in the ball"),
which is a
sacred site for the
Tongva and
Acjachemen. In 1974, the now twenty-two acre site was
added to the
National Register...
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Bororo totemism Caddo religion Californian religions Achomawi religion Acjachemen religion Ca****lla
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Cahto religion Esselen beliefs...