- The
Cupeño (or Kuupangaxwichem) are a
Native American tribe of
Southern California. They
traditionally lived about 50
miles (80 km)
inland and 50 miles...
- The
Cupeño language is an
extinct Uto-Aztecan language, once
spoken by the
Cupeño people of
southern California,
United States.
Roscinda Nolasquez (d...
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Cupeño may
refer to: the
Cupeño people the
Cupeño language Cupeño traditional narratives This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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Coyotes Band of Ca****lla and
Cupeño Indians of the Los
Coyotes Reservation is a
federally recognized tribe of Ca****lla and
Cupeño Indians, who were Mission...
- Coac****a Valley,
Mojave Desert and
Tehachapi Mountains. Ca****lla
language Cupeño language Luiseño
language Serrano language Tongva language Kitanemuk language...
- of a
December 1851 Ca****lla and
Cupeño raid on Warner's
Ranch and Agua
Caliente in the San
Felipe Mountains. The
Cupeno warrior Antonio Garra led what...
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conflict with the
neighboring Cupeño tribe to the west. In
November 1851, the
Garra Revolt occurred,
wherein the
Cupeno leader Antonio Garra attempted...
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Paiute O'odham
Serrano Shoshoni Timbisha Tübatulabal Ute-Chemehuevi
Yaqui Cupeño Tongva Wakashan Makah Wintuan Nomlaki Patwin Wintu Yuk-Utian
Central Sierra...
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Kiowa Lenape Menominee Mohave Mission Indians Ca****lla
Chemehuevi Chumash Cupeño Diegueño
Esselen Juaneño
Kitanemuk Luiseño
Miwok Patwin Pomo
Salinan Serrano...
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Cupeño traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral
histories preserved by the
Cupeño people, of present-day
inland San
Diego County...