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Location of San Manuel Reservation. San Manuel Reservation [7] is a federally recognized Indian reservation in San Bernardino County. Originally, it was 658 acres (266 ha) in size, [3] but has expanded to 800 acres (320 ha). Established in 1891, the reservation was named for Santos Manuel, a prominent tribal leader. [4]
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A Bureau of Indian Affairs map of Indian reservations belonging to federally ... San Carlos Reservation: Arizona: ... San Manuel Reservation: California: 112: 1.05 (2 ...
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Tribal leader Santos Manuel led the survivors from the mountains to the valley, where they established permanent residence adjacent to the hot springs near present-day Highland. [citation needed] In 1891 the United States established the San Manuel Reservation for the Serrano people, which took its name to honor of Chief Santos Manuel.
[1] [6] In 1866, Santos Manuel led the remaining members of the clan (fewer than 30) [1] to the San Bernardino Valley floor to the banks of Warm Creek (a tributary of the Santa Ana River). [1] Later, the tribe moved to Harlem Springs (roughly near the intersection of Victoria and Base Line in Highland, California).
San Manuel, Arizona; People. San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, a Serrano tribe in southern California This page was last edited on 19 ...
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