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- Kaawchama (Hispanicized to Guachama), alternatively referred to as Wa’aachnga ("plenty to eat"), was a significant Tongva village in the San Bernardino...
- village of Wa’aachnga, or as the Spanish referred to it as the Rancheria Guachama, was located at what is now Loma Linda. The rancheria was later occupied...
- expressed a desire to establish a supply station in the area, which became the Guachama Rancheria. The settlement was also referred to as Politana and became the...
- rancheria of the Guachama Indians that lived on the bluff that is now known as Bunker Hill, near Lytle Cr****. Besides the Guachama, it was also at various...
- The Jumuba rancheria was found several miles west of Guachama Mission Station, also called Guachama Rancheria, built in 1810, in present-day Bunker Hill...
- village of Kaawchama (in today's west Redlands), replacing it with the Guachama rancheria. This included a chapel devoted to San Bernardino (beginning...
- other events. List of Spanish missions in California San Timoteo Canyon Guachama Rancheria Ruscin, p. 51 Secularization of the Missions, University of Houston...
- Guachama Rancheria...
- established the Rancho as headquarters of native farming activity called Guachama Rancheria and with other subsidiary farms such as with the Jumuba which...
- California from Sonora, by the Mission San Gabriel in a ranchería of the Guachama Indians that lived on the bluff that is now known as Bunker Hill. In 1819...