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Cabazon Band of Mission Indians, California

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Cabazon Band of Mission Indians - California The Cabazon Band of Mission Indians are the descendants of Chief Cabazon, head of the Desert Cahuilla Indians during the middle decades of the 19th century.  The Cabazon share a common ancestry to the Uto-Aztecan family, Cahuilla linguistic group (kah-we-ahs, "masters" or "powerful ones") but were a people with their own heritage, territory, and traditions.  The Indians who made the desert home learned to survive in harsh conditions by digging wells and harvesting available foods such as acorns, mesquite, and pinon pine nuts.Their homes were made from reeds, branches, and brush.


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Douglas Welmas
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