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- Tovaangar (Tongva: "the world") refers to the Tongva world or homelands. It includes the greater area of the Los Angeles Basin, including the San Gabriel...
- Programming. Episode 4 of the show references the Tongva homelands of Tovaangar. A group of kids, in this hybrid animated mockumentary series, discover...
- the Tongva people for over 1000 years. Their country is now known as Tovaangar. The Ontario area was connected to the village of Cucamonga, whose location...
- Payomkawichum, and others. The village was located in the eastern expanse of Tovaangar, and was established along the Santa Ana River. With the establishment...
- Bureau. Retrieved January 7, 2023. "On Tovaangar | PRIME". On Tovaangar | PRIME. Retrieved January 6, 2023. Tovaangar, which encomp****es all of Gabrielino-Tongva...
- is now Orange County was primarily inhabited by the Tongva, a part of Tovaangar, while the southern area of the county, below Aliso Cr****, was primarily...
- village has been noted as one of the largest Tongva villages throughout Tovaangar. Native plants like oak trees and sage bushes were an important food source...
- The history of Los Angeles County, California includes of the Tovaangar; the pueblo, missions and ranchos of the Spanish-Mexican era; the histories of...
- throughout the area. What is now Corona stood at the southeastern extent of Tovaangar, or the Tongva world, and at the northern edge of Payómkawichum territory...
- there "as early as 4,000 years ago." The Tongva defined their world as Tovaangar, a nation which "extended from Palos Verdes to San Bernardino, from Saddleback...