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  2. Cahuilla - Wikipedia

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    During the 1850s, the Cahuilla came under increasing pressure from waves of European-American migrants because of the California Gold Rush. In 1851, Juan Antonio led his warriors in the destruction of the Irving Gang, a group of bandits that had been looting the San Bernardino Valley.

  3. How Land Reshuffling Made the American West’s Racial Divide

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    The Gold Rush and westward expansion brought American settlers to Cahuilla territory beginning in the 1850s with the American acquisition of western states from Mexico.

  4. Saahatpa, California - Wikipedia

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    NO. 749 SAAHATPA - Chief Juan Antonio and his band of Cahuilla Indians helped white settlers in the San Bernardino area defend their property and livestock against outlaws during the 1840s and 1850s. In late 1851, Juan Antonio, his warriors and their families, settled at nearby Saahatpa.

  5. Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians - Wikipedia

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    The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians of the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation is a federally recognized tribe of the Cahuilla, located in Riverside County, California, United States. [3] The Cahuilla inhabited the Coachella Valley desert and surrounding mountains between 5000 BCE and 500 CE. With the establishment of the reservations, the ...

  6. Juan Antonio (Cahuilla) - Wikipedia

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    The Cahuilla fled to the mountains and discovering the truth of the matter, the leader of the militia, Major General Joshua H. Bean, restrained the militia from attacking the Cahuilla with difficulty, preventing a war. [2] Judge Benjamin Ignatius Hayes held a hearing and subsequently found their actions had legal justification. However the ...

  7. California Indian Reservations and Cessions - Wikipedia

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    Mission Indians Cahuilla Band of Mission Indians of the Cahuilla Reservation: 5-3-1877 890 Executive Order President restores to public domain a portion of lands withdrawn by Executive orders of Dec. 27, 1875, and May 15, 1876, T.7S, R.2E, T.14S., R.2E & T.9S., R.2W. See Executive orders of August 25, 1877, and September 29, 1877

  8. Temecula massacre - Wikipedia

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    Once the war party was in the meadow, the Cahuilla and Lugo's men attacked the Luisenos, and Carrillo's men turned and attacked as well. Many warriors were killed; others surrendered. A few warriors escaped and headed toward Aguanga. Lugo turned over the captives to the Cahuilla, their traditional enemy. Lugo and a few men pursued the escaped ...

  9. List of American Indian Wars - Wikipedia

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    Cahuilla Cupeno (1851) Mariposa War (1850–51) Walker War (1853) Part of the Ute Wars: Sioux Wars (1854–91) United States Canada Crow Pawnee Eastern Shoshone: Sioux. Lakota; Dakota; Cheyenne Arapaho Kiowa Comanche. First Sioux War (1854–56) Part of the Sioux Wars: Klickitat War (1855) United States: Klickitat Cascade Rogue River Wars (1855 ...