- The
Tongva (/ˈtɒŋvə/ TONG-və) are an
Indigenous people of
California from the Los
Angeles Basin and the
Southern Channel Islands, an area
covering approximately...
- The
Tongva language (also
known as
Gabrielino or Gabrieleño) is an
extinct Uto-Aztecan
language formerly spoken by the
Tongva, a
Native American people...
- The
Tongva are a
Native American people of California, USA.
Tongva may also
refer to:
Tongva language Tongva Park, in
Santa Monica,
California This disambiguation...
-
Tongva Park is a 6.2-acre (2.5 ha) park in
Santa Monica, California. The park is
named after the
indigenous Tongva people, who have
lived in the Los Angeles...
- The
Tongva Sacred Springs are a
group of
springs located on the
campus of
University High
School in Los Angeles, California. The springs,
called Koruuvanga...
- modern-day Northridge. The
Northridge area can
trace its
history back to the
Tongva people and
later to
Spanish explorers. It was sold by the
Mexican governor...
- was
dominated by the
Tongva (now also
known as the Gabrieleño
since the era of
Spanish colonization). The
historic center of
Tongva power in the region...
-
Ventura Boulevard and
Hollywood Boulevard.
Originally inhabited by the
Tongva people, by the
early 20th
century real
estate developers situated a vacation...
- have
historical and
cultural ****ociations with the
California poppy (e.g.,
Tongva Gabrielino, Ca****lla, Costanoan, Luiseno, and Pomo).
These connections involve...
- The
Tongva Taraxat Paxaavxa Conservancy is an
Indigenous urban land
trust that
formed with the
objective to
return or
rematriate land to
unrecognized Tongva...