Guachama Rancheria

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title: Guachama Rancheria
text: Kaawchama, alternatively referred to as Wa’aachnga, was a significant Tongva village in the San Bernardino Valley located in what is now west Redlands, California. The village became referred to by the Spanish as the Guachama Rancheria in 1810 after a supply station was constructed at the village for Mission San Gabriel, which then became part of Rancho San Bernardino following the secularization of the missions in 1833.
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description: Historic site in Loma Linda, California
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date modified: 2023-09-24T12:02:07Z
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