- all of the
extant springs drains into the
Santa Monica Bay. The name
Kuruvungna,
which means "a
place where we are in the sun,"
comes from the name of...
-
Kuruvungna,
translated as "place
where we are in the sun," has been
inhabited for
thousands of
years by the
Tongva people,
centered on the
Kuruvungna...
- says it was
named by Juan CrespĂ on
account of a pair of springs, the
Kuruvungna Springs, that were
reminiscent of the
tears Saint Monica shed over her...
- springs, the
Kuruvungna Springs, that were
reminiscent of the
tears that
Saint Monica shed over her son's
early impiety. The
Kuruvungna Springs ("the...
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awareness in
Native American communities. She was the
founding president of
Kuruvungna Sacred Springs,
president of
Residential Motivators, and vice president...
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Springs Foundation revived use of the
Tongva Sacred Springs, also
known as
Kuruvungna Springs, for
sacred ceremonies. The
natural springs are
located on the...
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Sacred Springs,
California Historical Landmark #522. The springs,
called "
Kuruvungna" by the
native Gabrieleno Tongva people, were used as a
source of natural...
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Uchibit Weniinga Outskirts Haramoknga Joatngna Comicranga Geveronga Guashna Kuruvungna Maugna Ongobehangna Otsungna Topanga Yaanga Chokishgna Houtngna Huutngna...
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referred to as
Puvunga Spring.
Another similar (but larger)
Tongva site is
Kuruvungna Springs on the
grounds of
University High
School in Los Angeles. Puvunga...
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Works Continue Under F.E.R.A." Los
Angeles Times, Jun 03, 1934, pp. 2. "
Kuruvungna Sacred Springs |
Santa Monica Conservancy". www.smconservancy.org. Archived...