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- The Tataviam (Kitanemuk: people on the south slope) are a Native American group in Southern California.[citation needed] The ancestral land of the Tataviam...
- The Tataviam language is an extinct Uto-Aztecan language formerly spoken by the Tataviam people of the upper Santa Clara River basin, Santa Susana Mountains...
- Pacoima (Tataviam language: Pakoinga, meaning "entrance") is a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California. It is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the San...
- area. It was the first permanent town in the Santa Clarita Valley. The Tataviam village of Tochonanga was located at the area where Newhall stands today...
- California Konomihu, northwestern California Okwanuchu, northwestern California Tataviam, Allilik (Fernandeño), southern California Timbisha, southeastern California...
- the Tongva (Gabrileño—Fernandeño) to the southwest, and Kitanemuk and Tataviam to the northwest. Excavations of two precontact quarries in the central...
- community. Although the town is located in the traditional homelands of the Tataviam, the name Piru (originally pronounced "Pea-roo") derives from the Chumash...
- populous village in the San Fernando Valley at the time. The homelands of the Tataviam could be found to the north and the Chumash to the west. The Mission San...
- then later exposed by uplift activity along the San Andreas Fault. The Tataviam people were living here when the Spanish arrived and still live in the...
- dates back to the arrival of the Chumash people, who were displaced by the Tataviam c. 450 AD. After Spanish colonists arrived in Alta California, the Rancho...