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- represent the people: the Gabrielino-Tongva Tribe, known as the "hyphen" group from the hyphen in their name; the Gabrielino/Tongva Tribe, known as the...
- The Tongva language (also known as Gabrielino, Gabrieleño, or Kizh) is an extinct and revitalizing Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Tongva, a Native...
- The Gabrielino Trail is a United States National Recreation Trail that runs through the Angeles National Forest in Los Angeles County, California. Its...
- Gabrielino High School (abbreviated GHS and often referred to as Gab) is a public high school located on San Gabriel Boulevard in San Gabriel, California...
- Munro, Pamela; Gabrielino/Tongva Language Committee (2008). Yaara' Shiraaw'ax 'Eyooshiraaw'a. Now You're Speaking Our Language: Gabrielino/Tongva/Fernandeño...
- November 6, 2023. Retrieved October 17, 2015. Founded on the site of a Gabrielino Indian village called Yang-na, or iyáangẚ, 'poison-oak place.' ****van...
- Paiute, Tubatulabal, Panamint Shoshone, Kawaisu, Kitanemuk, Tataviam, Gabrielino, Juaneno, Luiseno, Cuipeno, Ca****lla, Serrano, Chemehuevi ABC has the...
- attendance. Stoney Point was occupied by Gabrielino-Tongva (Gabrielino) Natives beginning in 6000 BC. The Gabrielino homeland offers an area rich in natural...
- Kizheriños (The People of the Willow Houses). Hugo Reid do****ented at least 28 Gabrielino villages. The Kizh language is a Takic language, part of the Uto-Aztecan...
- The Serran or Serrano-Gabrielino languages are a branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family that comprises the extinct Serrano language, Kitanemuk language...