-
represent the people: the
Gabrielino-Tongva Tribe,
known as the "hyphen"
group from the
hyphen in
their name; the
Gabrielino/Tongva Tribe,
known as the...
- The
Tongva language (also
known as
Gabrielino or Gabrieleño) is an
extinct Uto-Aztecan
language formerly spoken by the Tongva, a
Native American people...
-
Gabrielino High
School (abbreviated GHS and
often referred to as Gab) is a
public high
school located on San
Gabriel Boulevard in San Gabriel, California...
- The
Gabrielino Trail is a
United States National Recreation Trail that runs
through the
Angeles National Forest. Its
western trailhead is at
Windsor Avenue...
- is
closed off from the rest of the
campus and is
under the care of the
Gabrielino/Tongva
Springs Foundation. For many
years this area was
referred to as...
- attendance.
Stoney Point was
occupied by
Gabrielino-Tongva (
Gabrielino)
Natives beginning in 6000 BC. The
Gabrielino homeland offers an area rich in natural...
- Paiute, Tubatulabal,
Panamint Shoshone, Kawaisu, Kitanemuk, Tataviam,
Gabrielino, Juaneno, Luiseno, Cuipeno, Ca****lla, Serrano,
Chemehuevi ABC has the...
- Munro, Pamela;
Gabrielino/Tongva
Language Committee (2008). Yaara' Shiraaw'ax 'Eyooshiraaw'a. Now You're
Speaking Our Language:
Gabrielino/Tongva/Fernandeño...
- Kizheriños (The
People of the
Willow Houses). Hugo Reid do****ented at
least 28
Gabrielino villages. The Kizh
language is a
Takic language, part of the Uto-Aztecan...
-
November 6, 2023.
Retrieved October 17, 2015.
Founded on the site of a
Gabrielino Indian village called Yang-na, or iyáangẚ, 'poison-oak place.' ****van...