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- Comicranga was a coastal Tongva village located at what is now the area of Santa Monica, California. It is most notable as the home village in the early...
- of Mexico, and married Victoria Reid, who was born at the village of Comicranga and a respected land-owning woman in Alta California. He was born to Charles...
- Mar. The Tongva are Indigenous to the Santa Monica area. The village of Comicranga was established in the Santa Monica area. One of the village's notable...
- marked by a bench dedicated in her memory, and Victoria Reid, a woman from Comicranga, who was taken to the mission at a young age and became a respected figure...
- Bartolomea Comicrabit, was an indigenous Tongva woman from the village of Comicranga, at what is now Santa Monica, California. She is notable for having been...
- acquisition of Victoria Reid, an Indigenous woman born at the village of Comicranga. The first governor of California as a U.S. state was Peter Hardenman...
- groups. Victoria Reid (c. 1809–1868) was a woman from the village of Comicranga who became a respected landowner in Mexican California, before experiencing...
- Santa Monica was long inhabited by the Tongva people. The village of Comicranga was established in the Santa Monica area. One of the village's notable...
- Torojoatngna Toviscanga Uchibit Weniinga Outskirts Haramoknga Joatngna Comicranga Geveronga Guashna Kuruvungna Maugna Ongobehangna Otsungna Topanga Yaanga...
- Gabrieleño woman, who became known as Victoria Reid. Born at the village of Comicranga and taken to San Gabriel Mission at the age of six, Bartolomea was married...