• Saway-yanga is a former Tongva (FernandeƱo) Native American settlement in Los Angeles County, California. It was located near Mission San Fernando Rey...
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  • Palisades del Rey Pasinogna Petroleopolis Pimocagna Pubugna Quapa Savannah Saway-yanga Sibagna Sisitcanogna Soledad Sulphur Springs Sonagna Suangna Takuyumam...
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  • Quapa (redirect from Quapa, California)
    County, California. It was one of several villages located within the San Fernando Valley area, including Kowanga, Mapipinga, Okowvinja, Pascegna, Saway-yanga...
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    Tovaangar (category Geography of California)
    Muhunga Okowvinjha Pakoinga Pasheeknga Pimocagna Puntitavjatngna Quapa Saway-yanga Sheshiikuanungna Siutcanga Totonga Tuyunga Outskirts Jucjauynga Juyunga...
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  • Hubert Howe Bancroft identified Okowvinjha, Kowanga (Cahuenga), and Saway-yanga each as different clans in the San Fernando area. He further identified...
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    Achooykomenga (category Former Native American populated places in California)
    distinct clan from the nearby clans of Okowvinjha, Kowanga (Cahuenga), and Saway-yanga. The Spanish likely entered the area in the 1770s. Before the founding...
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