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  • Luiseño - Wikipedia
    In the Luiseño language, the people call themselves Payómkawichum (also spelled Payómkowishum), meaning "People of the West " [3]
  • A Brief History of the Luiseño - Fallbrook Historical Society
    They were known as Payomkawichum, or “People of the West ” They referred to themselves as Ata’axam or “the People ” According to their lore, the Ata’axam have always occupied the San Luis Rey Valley, including the coastline, the neighboring lagoons, the oak forest, the meadows, and creeks and rivers to the north and south of the valley
  • The Luiseño of Southern California - The California Frontier Project
    In their original language, most Luiseños call themselves Payómkawichum or Payómkowishum (“People of the West”) The Luiseño language belongs to the Takic family of languages, which were spoken by a number of native peoples in Southern California
  • Pechanga Band of Indians - HISTORY
    In 1798, the Spanish missionaries established Mission San Luis Rey de Francia within the borders of Luiseño Ancestral Territory The Payómkawichum began to be called San Luiseños, and later, just Luiseños Life in the mission was hard for the Payómkawichum
  • History – The Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians
    Before the settlement of the Spanish Missionaries in 1769, the people of Rincon, also known as the Payomkawichum inhabited the mountains, the coastal plains and the river valleys of Northern San Diego County for 10,000 years
  • Native-Land. ca | Our home on native land
    Native Land is a resource to learn more about Indigenous territories, languages, lands, and ways of life We welcome you to our site
  • Luiseño - Payómkawichum - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe
    In the Luiseño language, the people call themselves Payómkawichum (also spelled Payómkowishum), meaning "People of the West " The tribe was named Luiseño by the Spanish due to their proximity to the Mission San Luís Rey de Francia (The Mission of Saint Louis King of France )
  • The First Palomar Astronomers: Payómkawichum or Luiseño Members
    In the 1800s, the Payómkawichum or Luiseño people, were spread across what now make up Orange, Riverside, and San Diego counties Payómkawichum or Luiseño people had a deep understanding of the night sky, which played a role in their culture and way of life Stars were often seen in Luiseño rock art and were part of their oral traditions and songs
  • CSUSM Land Acknowledgement | Tribal Engagement | CSUSM
    We acknowledge that the land on which we gather is the traditional territory of the Luiseño Payómkawichum people CSUSM and its surrounding areas are still home to the six federally recognized bands of the La Jolla, Pala, Pauma, Pechanga, Rincon, Soboba Luiseño Payómkawichum people
  • Payómkawichum (Luiseño) – Smarthistory
    We created Smarthistory to provide students around the world with the highest-quality educational resources for art and cultural heritage—for free An Indigenous people of coastal southern California who are made up of six bands: Pechanga, Pauma, Pala, Rincon, San Luis Rey, La Jolla, and Soboba





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