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    (1822–1841), scholar Luiseño language Luiseño traditional narratives Mission Indians Pauma Massacre Temecula Massacre USS Luiseno (ATF-156) Kumeyaay people...
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    book on the topic of: Chamteela The Luiseño language is a Uto-Aztecan language of California spoken by the Luiseño, a Native American people who at the...
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  • Luiseño may refer to: the Luiseño people the Luiseño language Luiseño traditional narratives USS Luiseno (ATF-156) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Thumbnail for Pauma Band of Luiseno Mission Indians
    The Pauma Band of Luiseño Mission Indians of the Pauma and Yuima Reservation is a federally recognized tribe of Luiseño Indians in San Diego County, California...
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  • The Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians is a federally recognized tribe of Luiseño people, headquartered in Riverside County, California. On June 18, 1883,...
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    controversial to Luiseño bands being the Mission San Luis Rey de Francía, completed June 13, 1798, due to the land built upon being Luiseño ancestral territory...
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    The La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians are a federally recognized tribe of Luiseño Indians, located in northern San Diego County, California, United States...
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    Temecula (/təˈmɛkjʊlə/; Spanish: Temécula, [te'mekula]; Luiseño: Temeekunga) is a city in southwestern Riverside County, California, United States. The...
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    Acjachemen (category Articles containing Luiseno-language text)
    speakers. It is closely related to the Luiseño language still spoken by the neighboring Payómkawichum (Luiseño) people. Spanish colonizers called the...
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    USS Luiseno (ATF-156) was an Abnaki-class fleet ocean tug built for the United States Navy during World War II. Named after the Luiseño peoples (the southernmost...
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    both Cupeño and Luiseño peoples, who have shared territory since 1903. A total of five other federally recognized tribes of Luiseño are located in southern...
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    neighborhood of Oceanside, California. This Mission lent its name to the Luiseño tribe of Mission Indians. At its prime, Mission San Luis Rey's structures...
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    The Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians are a federally recognized tribe of Luiseño who live on the Rincon Indian Reservation in the Valley Center CDP, San...
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  • valley. The Luiseño went east into the canyon and hid. Lugo sent a few men to find the Luiseño warriors. The men reported back that the Luiseños were hiding...
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    Cahuilla Chemehuevi Chumash Cupeño Diegueño Esselen Juaneño Kitanemuk Luiseño Miwok Patwin Pomo Salinan Serrano Suisunes Ohlone Awaswas Chalon Chochenyo...
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    classed as Takic possibly being due primarily to borrowing. Luiseño-Juaneño language Luiseño dialect cluster Juaneño dialect † Ivilyuat (also known as Cahuilla)...
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  • group of Takic-speaking peoples, today divided into the Payómkawichum (Luiseño), Tongva (Gabrieliño and Fernandeño), and Acjachemem (Juaneño) peoples...
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    Cahuilla Chemehuevi Chumash Cupeño Diegueño Esselen Juaneño Kitanemuk Luiseño Miwok Patwin Pomo Salinan Serrano Suisunes Ohlone Awaswas Chalon Chochenyo...
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    Panamint Shoshone, Kawaisu, Kitanemuk, Tataviam, Gabrielino, Juaneno, Luiseno, Cuipeno, Cahuilla, Serrano, Chemehuevi ABC has the least amount of owned-and-operated...
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  • Patricia A. Dixon (category Luiseño people)
    children's book on the Luiseño. In 2022, she was among the tribespeople who gave the near-Earth asteroid 594913 ꞌAylóꞌchaxnim its Luiseño-language IAU-approved...
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    Palomar Mountain (category Articles containing Luiseno-language text)
    times to Luiseño Indian women who were part of a community that lived on the mountain," and he was baptized into the Catholic faith "by a Luiseño chief in...
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    of Mission Indians (Cupeño and Luiseño) Pauma Band of Mission Indians (Luiseño) Pechanga Band of Mission Indians (Luiseño) Ramona Band or Village of Mission...
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  • Luiseño traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories preserved by the Luiseño people of southwestern California. Luiseño oral...
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  • Pablo Tac (category Luiseño people)
    for Luiseño, and his work is the "only primary source of Luiseño language written by a Luiseño until the twentieth century." Tac was born of Luiseño parents...
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  • Cahuilla Chemehuevi Chumash Cupeño Diegueño Esselen Juaneño Kitanemuk Luiseño Miwok Patwin Pomo Salinan Serrano Suisunes Ohlone Awaswas Chalon Chochenyo...
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    Nicolas Island. When leaders from the Pechanga Band of Luiseño Mission Indians, a tribe of Luiseños claiming a cultural connection with the Nicoleños, visited...
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    the Kumeyaay called town and city Tepacul Watai, meaning "Stacked Big". Luiseño speakers in the North County region called it Pushuyi. What has been referred...
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    Cahuilla Chemehuevi Chumash Cupeño Diegueño Esselen Juaneño Kitanemuk Luiseño Miwok Patwin Pomo Salinan Serrano Suisunes Ohlone Awaswas Chalon Chochenyo...
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    Cahuilla Chemehuevi Chumash Cupeño Diegueño Esselen Juaneño Kitanemuk Luiseño Miwok Patwin Pomo Salinan Serrano Suisunes Ohlone Awaswas Chalon Chochenyo...
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    Kumeyaay, Kutenai, Lake Miwok, Lipan, Louisiana Creole, Lower Tanana, Luiseño, Lummi, Lushootseed, Mahican, Maidu, Makah, Malecite-Passamaquoddy, Mandan...
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