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Big Tujunga Canyon (2011)
Tuyunga or Tujunga (
Tongva : Tuhuunga , “place of the old woman”)
[1] is a former
Tongva (Fernandeño) village now located at
Sunland-Tujunga, Los Angeles in
Los Angeles County ,
California . The village was located near the original
Rancho Los Encinos that became the
Mission San Fernando Rey de España in the
San Fernando Valley .
[2]
[3]
People of the village frequently intermarried with people from neighboring
Chumash villages.
[3] The nearby valley renamed
Crescenta Valley by the
Spanish was potentially used as a seasonal hunting location with access to the waters of the canyon.
[4] The Tongva regularly cultivated plants in the region, as reported by a Spanish survey of the area in 1795, who sought to exploit the site for the construction of another mission.
[5]
Toponymy
The village name is referred to in the following places:
See also
References
^
"Topanga, Cahuenga and Tujunga — sounds from a rediscovered local language" . UCLA . Retrieved 2023-01-01 .
^
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Tuyunga
^
a
b Education, United States Congress Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare Special Subcommittee on Indian (1969).
Indian Education, 1969: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Indian Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Ninety-first Congress, First Session, on Policy, Organization, Administration, and New Legislation Concerning the American Indians . U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 125.
^ Sadler, Jo Anne (2012-06-19).
Crescenta Valley Pioneers & Their Legacies . Arcadia Publishing.
ISBN
978-1-61423-571-2 .
^ Sherer, John Calvin (1923).
History of Glendale and Vicinity . Glendale History Publishing Company. p. 14.
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