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Puvunga (alternatively
spelled Puvungna or Povuu'nga) is an
ancient village and
sacred site of the
Tongva nation, the
Indigenous people of the Los Angeles...
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where the new
lodge name,
Puvunga Lodge 32, and totem, the porpoise, were chosen. The
Lodge was
named Puvunga because it was an
ancient village...
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Rancho Los Nietos. By 1805, what had been the
major Tongva village of
Puvunga was
thoroughly depleted of villagers, most of whom were
brought to Mission...
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Acjachemen people shared sites with
other Indigenous nations as far
north as
Puvunga in
contemporary Long Beach. The
Acjachemen language does not have any fluent...
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auction and a
chrysanthemum show. It is
adjacent to the
village site of
Puvunga. In the
trenching for the garden,
evidence of the
ancient Tongva village...
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Carpenter Performing Arts
Center Earl
Burns Miller ****anese
Garden Gold Mine
Puvunga Southern California Marine Institute Veterans Memorial Stadium Walter Pyramid...
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Carpenter Performing Arts
Center Earl
Burns Miller ****anese
Garden Gold Mine
Puvunga Southern California Marine Institute Veterans Memorial Stadium Walter Pyramid...
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Puvunga is
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places....
- development. In 2019, CSU, Long
Beach dumped trash and dirt on top of
Puvunga in its
construction of new
student housing,
which reawakened a decades-long...
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inhabited the San
Gabriel River basin for
thousands of
years at
villages like
Puvunga,
relying on the
abundant fish and game in
riparian habitats. The river...