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  1. After nearly 200 years, the Tongva community has land in Los …

  2. Tongva - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  3. Tongva, Los Angeles’ first language, opens the door to a forgotten …

  4. An Introduction to UCLA’s Indigenous Past, Present and Future

  5. Tongva Tribe History & Timeline | Gabrielino/Tongva Nation

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    For thousands of years, the Tongva turned to these chaparral foothills and mountains during spring and summer months for food. Its canyons served as trading routes, connecting the flourishing communities of the Los Angeles Basin with Native communities from the Mojave desert.
    The Tongva are also known as the Gabrieleño and Fernandeño people based on the missions of San Gabriel and San Fernando built on their land in the 1700s by the Spanish. Tongva means “people of the earth.” The word Tongva comes from the word Toviscangna, which is a Tongva village located near Mission San Gabriel.
    Tongva means “people of the earth.” The word Tongva comes from the word Toviscangna, which is a Tongva village located near Mission San Gabriel. However, the Tongva call themselves Kizh (keech). The Tongva were forced onto Spanish missionaries to learn about Christianity and the European lifestyle. The Tongva lived in shelters called kiches.
    The Tongva, whom the Spanish called Gabrieliños, are believed to have originated from the villages of Shevaanga (north of Whittier Narrows, close to the second location of Mission San Gabriel) and Yaanga (near downtown Los Angeles), which were among the largest of their settlements.
  7. Mapping the Tongva villages of L.A.’s past - Los Angeles Times

  8. Tongva - Wikiwand