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Siutcanga

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in the mid-nineteenth century. In 1843, a man by the name of Tiburcio became the first inheritor to the land. Then, in 1845, three Indigenous peoples listed by the names Ramon, Francisco and Roque received title to the land, recorded as
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In 1984, the site was disturbed by commercial developments for the Encino Towers and Casa Balboa property, which uncovered thousands of cultural items. Archaeologists kept these items from the tribe and held them for
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organization has indicated that the majority of their members descend from the village and maintain a deep relationship to the site. People of the village are known as
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Former Native American populated places in California
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The village has been dated to being 4,000 years old.
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Los Encinos State Historic Park
English
Tataviam
Tongva
Los Encinos State Historic Park
a natural spring
Ventura Boulevard
Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians
Spanish colonial period
Mexican
Pio Pico
Rancho Los Encinos
American occupation of California
Californio
Vicente de la Osa
Encino Springs
ransom
Palomar College
Encino Oak Tree
"Ethnohistoric Overview for the Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park Cultural Resources Inventory Project"





"Siutcanga"
"Welcome to Siutcanga: Acknowledging the First Peoples of Encino, the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians. – California State Parks Week"

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