Guachama Rancheria
Historic site in Loma Linda, California / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kaawchama (Hispanicized to Guachama), alternatively referred to as Wa’aachnga ("plenty to eat"),[1][2] was a significant Tongva village in the San Bernardino Valley located in what is now west Redlands, California.[2] 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.[2][3]
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Guachama Rancheria | |
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Location | Loma Linda, California |
Coordinates | 34°03′23″N 117°14′17″W |
Designated | March 29, 1933 |
Reference no. | 95 |
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