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Kaawchama (Hispanicized to
Guachama),
alternatively referred to as Wa’aachnga ("plenty to eat"), was a
significant Tongva village in the San Bernardino...
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expressed a
desire to
establish a
supply station in the area,
which became the
Guachama Rancheria. The
settlement was also
referred to as
Politana and
became the...
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village of Wa’aachnga, or as the
Spanish referred to it as the
Rancheria Guachama, was
located at what is now Loma Linda. The
rancheria was
later occupied...
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village of
Kaawchama (in today's west Redlands),
replacing it with the
Guachama rancheria. This
included a
chapel devoted to San
Bernardino (beginning...
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rancheria of the
Guachama Indians that
lived on the
bluff that is now
known as
Bunker Hill, near
Lytle Cr****.
Besides the
Guachama, it was also at various...
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other events. List of
Spanish missions in
California San
Timoteo Canyon Guachama Rancheria Ruscin, p. 51
Secularization of the Missions,
University of Houston...
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Jumuba rancheria was
found several miles west of
Guachama Mission Station, also
called Guachama Rancheria,
built in 1810, in present-day
Bunker Hill...
- Ivie, 1947) – USA,
Canada Callobius gertschi Leech, 1972 – USA
Callobius guachama Leech, 1972 – USA
Callobius hokkaido Leech, 1971 –
Russia (Kurile Is.)...
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supply station of the
Mission San
Gabriel in the a
rancheria of the
Guachama Indians that
lived on the bluff.: 37–41 The
Bunker Hill
feature marks...
- (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1947) — USA,
Canada C.
gertschi Leech, 1972 — USA C.
guachama Leech, 1972 — USA C.
hokkaido Leech, 1971 —
Russia (Kurile Is.), ****an...