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Piwiva was a
Acjachemen village located at the
confluence of San Juan Cr**** and Cañada
Gobernadora tributary in what is now
Rancho Mission Viejo, California...
- the
villages of
Alume (via
Trabuco Cr****),
Sajavit (via San Juan Cr****),
Piwiva (via San Juan Cr****), and
Huumai (via San Juan Cr****). In 1776, Mission...
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Acjacheme Ahunx Alauna Genga Hutuknga Lupukngna Moyongna Pajbenga Panhe Puhú
Piwiva Totpavit Puvunga The
appellation Juaneño does not
necessarily identify a...
- the
founding of the ranch, the land was the site of
Acjachemen village of
Piwiva. The
ranch was
established in 1845 when John (Don Juan)
Forster acquired...
- two
villages on the cr****, Huumai, in the
upper areas of the cr****, and
Piwiva,
which was at the
confluence with San Juan Cr****. This
latter village became...
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referred to in an
article by the Los
Angeles Times as the
village site of
Piwiva.
Rather than money, Lobo
spoke how
native people wanted land
returned to...
- California:
Acjacheme Ahunx Genga Hutukgna Lupukngna Moyongna Pajbenga Piwiva Puhú
Putiidhem Totpavit Kroeber,
Alfred Louis (1957).
Ethnographic Interpretations...
- developed.
Achachemen villages in
Orange County,
California Acjacheme Alauna Piwiva Putiidhem Tongva villages in
Orange County,
California Hutuknga Lupukngna...
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Acjacheme Ahunx Alauna Genga Hutuknga Lupukngna Moyongna Pajbenga Panhe Puhú
Piwiva Totpavit Sites of
other Spanish colonial missions in
adjacent Native homelands:...
- California:
Acjacheme Ahunx Alauna Genga Hutuknga Lupukngna Moyongna Pajbenga Piwiva Putiidhem Totpavit Tomczyk, Weronika; Acebo,
Nathan P. (2021-07-03). "Enduring...