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- Siutcanga (English: "the place of the oaks"), alternatively spelled Syútkanga, was a Tataviam and Tongva village that was located in what is now Los Encinos...
- other village was Siutcanga at the Encino Springs. Baptismal registers indicate a significant number of kinship ties between Siutcanga and Cahuenga, as...
- Spanish name reflects the original Tongva language name for the village of Siutcanga, which can be translated to "the place of the oaks." In 1769, the Spanish...
- pre-Columbian trading trail that served the Tataviam and Tongva village of Siutcanga, which is at least 4,000 years old. Due to natural springs in the area...
- Encino Hot Springs are historic thermal springs located at the site of Siutcanga village, a settlement of the Tongva-Kizh people of the area now known...
- spring provided a year-round source of water for the ancient village of Siutcanga, home to the Tongva people, for thousands of years. The name syútkanga...
- Pash****nga Pimocagna Puntitavjatngna Quapa Saway-yanga Sheshiikuanungna Siutcanga Totonga Tuyunga Outskirts Jucjauynga Juyunga Najabatanga Puninga Wikangna...
- the greater San Fernando Valley area, along with Cahuenga, Tujunga, and Siutcanga. Hahamongna was located in present-day Glendale and existed on the lower...
- along or near the river, including Totongna (near modern-day Calabasas), Siutcanga (near Encino; means "place of the oak" in Fernandeño) and Kawengna (which...