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  2. Sunland Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Sunland Hospital refers to a chain of state schools located throughout the state of Florida. Originally named the W. T. Edwards Tuberculosis Hospitals , the facilities were later remodelled into "Sunland Centers" with services for the mentally and physically disabled, specializing mostly in children.

  3. Tuyunga - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Category:Sunland-Tujunga, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Sunland-Tujunga — a community of the Crescenta Valley and northeastern San Fernando Valley, within the City of Los Angeles, California. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  5. Julia Bogany - Wikipedia

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    Julia Louise Gaitan was born in Santa Monica, California. [1] [2] Her mother was Josphine Gaitan, who Bogany identified as being Gabrielino and Acjachemen. [1]She stated that her maternal grandmother Julia Lassos was a full-blood Tongva. [1]

  6. Tovaangar - Wikipedia

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    Tongva Sacred Springs (pictured March 2023). Tovaangar (Tongva: "the world") [1] [2] refers to the Tongva world or homelands. It includes the greater area of the Los Angeles Basin, including the San Gabriel Valley, San Fernando Valley, northern Orange County, parts of San Bernardino County and Riverside County, and the southern Channel Islands, including San Nicholas, Santa Catalina, Santa ...

  7. Tongva - Wikipedia

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    Tongva basket or bowl was created in the late 19th or early 20th century. Tongva material culture and technology reflected a sophisticated knowledge of the working properties of natural materials and a highly developed artisanship, shown in many articles of everyday utility decorated with shell inlay, carving, and painting. [89]