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Cahuilla dug wells near La Quinta's Point Happy. ... The hand-dug "Indian Well" was located less than 300 yards from Point Happy. It was destroyed in the 100-year flood in 1916.
It showcases some of the artifacts that were discovered during the excavations for the Agua Caliente Cultural Plaza, such as manos, metates and projectile points used for hunting and defense.
At this point, find the trail, marked with ducks, going northwest into Box Canyon. ... The hike utilizes the old Cahuilla trail, segments of which you will find on top of that ridge.
The festival is one way the Cahuilla people are keeping their culture alive -- from language to culinary traditions, to song and dance -- amid encroaching influences from mainstream American society.
Michelle Salgado, chairwoman of the Cahuilla Cultural Committee, said she’s pleased USACE and the Cahuilla are now at this point in the journey together. “It’s very exciting,” said Salgado ...
The Agua Caliente band of Cahuilla Indians held a special re-naming today of a hill at the Thousand Palms Oasis Preserve where native artifacts were discovered. The hill was renamed Mumawet to pay ...
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