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8301 ORIGIN: Ausaima rancheria (also spelled Ansaime). LOCATION: Salinas Valley, Monterey County, east side of San Felipe sink on Pacheco Creek INDIO, Regina (I25348)
 
8302 ORIGIN: Ausaima rancheria (also spelled Ansaime). LOCATION: Salinas Valley, Monterey County, east side of San Felipe sink on Pacheco Creek INDIO, Lucrecia (I25349)
 
8303 ORIGIN: Ausaima rancheria (also spelled Ansaime). LOCATION: Salinas Valley, Monterey County, east side of San Felipe sink on Pacheco Creek INDIA, Romana (I25359)
 
8304 ORIGIN: Ausaimas rancheria [Ausaima rancheria (also spelled Ansaime). LOCATION: Salinas Valley, Monterey County, east side of San Felipe sink on Pacheco Creek] INDIO, Roman Maria (I25358)
 
8305 ORIGIN: Ausaymas rancheria [Ausaima rancheria (also spelled Ansaime). LOCATION: Salinas Valley, Monterey County, east side of San Felipe sink on Pacheco Creek] INDIO, Fernando Antonio (I25343)
 
8306 ORIGIN: Aussaima rancheria [Ausaima rancheria (also spelled Ansaime). LOCATION: Salinas Valley, Monterey County, east side of San Felipe sink on Pacheco Creek] INDIA, Marina (I25346)
 
8307 ORIGIN: Auxaimas rancheria [Ausaima rancheria (also spelled Ansaime). LOCATION: Salinas Valley, Monterey County, east side of San Felipe sink on Pacheco Creek] INDIA, Matiana Dolores (I25350)
 
8308 ORIGIN: C-aa'l en la playa rancheria
DERIVED ORIGIN: Chaal rancheria

1.) Chaal: Rancheria on coast of Monterey "in LaMaca" mentioned in Book of Baptisms, San Antonio Mission, MS Copy by A. Pinart, Bancroft Library, 1878

C. Hart Merriam papers relating to work with California Indians, 1850-1974. (bulk 1898-1938)
https://archive.org/stream/bancroft_chartmerriam_1556_104#page/n79/mode/2up

2.) ... within Quiquilit of the rancheria of zmaal or etsmal. Milliken (1990) felt that this settlement, clearly situated on the beach to the north, was more likely a part of the ekheahan community of Esselen speakers, situated adjacent to the Quiquilit on the north.

Journal of California and Great Basin, Anthropology, UC Merced, p. 152http://cla.calpoly.edu/~tljones/Walking%20on%20Deer%20Trails.pdf

3.) ... See Map. Located on Monterey Co. coast, about midway between Missions San Antonio de Padua & San Miguel - JSR

Salinan and Northern Chumash Communities of the Early Mission Period, Randall Milliken and John R. Johnson, June 2003 p. 1
ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/SB4DEIR/docs/CUL_Milliken_and_Johnson_2003.pdf 
INDIO, Pedro Garva (I20772)
 
8309 ORIGIN: Cabuenga [Cahuenga] rancheria.

TONGVA PEOPLE-A dynamic study of the Villages and Locations of the Gabrielino-Tongva Indians
http://www.tongvapeople.org/?page_id=696

"Cahuenga is a former Tongva village near the San Fernando Mission in the San Fernando Valley.
Its precise location is unknown.
The name was used for the historic Mexican land grant Rancho Cahuenga.
The name survives in Cahuenga Pass between the Valley and Hollywood, Cahuenga Boulevard, and Campo de Cahuenga in Studio City, California, where the Treaty of Cahuenga was signed.
Name Variations or Other Villages:
-Cabeugna
-Cabuenga
-Cahuegna
-Cahuenga
-Cahugna
-Caliuenga
-Cabuepet
-Okowvinjha
-Kowanga
-Kaweengna
-Kawengna" 
LEIBA LEIVA INDIO, Conrado (I28007)
 
8310 ORIGIN: Cabuepet rancheria INDIA, Maria de Vejar (I15570)
 
8311 ORIGIN: Cabuepet rancheria INDIO, Casiano Maria (I9839)
 
8312 ORIGIN: Cahuilla rancheria (located San Diego area)

 
INDIA, Griselda (I17408)
 
8313 ORIGIN: Calabasa Rancheria [Calahuassa/Calabuassa?-JSR] (located near Santa Barbara) INDIA, Ana Bernarda (I19027)
 
8314 ORIGIN: Calabasa Rancheria [Calahuassa/Calabuassa?-JSR] (located near Santa Barbara) INDIA, Ana Paula (I19157)
 
8315 ORIGIN: Calabuasa Rancheria [Calahuassa/Calabuassa?-JSR] (located near Santa Barbara)
 
INDIO, Feliciano (I19023)
 
8316 ORIGIN: Calahuasa Rancheria [Calahuassa/Calabuassa?-JSR] (located near Santa Barbara) INDIO, Estevan (I19013)
 
8317 ORIGIN: Calahuasa Rancheria [Calahuassa/Calabuassa?-JSR] (located near Santa Barbara) INDIA, Eulalia (I19014)
 
8318 ORIGIN: Calahuasa Rancheria [Calahuassa/Calabuassa?-JSR] (located near Santa Barbara) INDIA, Modesta (I19016)
 
8319 ORIGIN: Calahuasa Rancheria [Calahuassa/Calabuassa?-JSR] (located near Santa Barbara) INDIO, Ignacio (I19020)
 
8320 ORIGIN: Calahuasa Rancheria [Calahuassa/Calabuassa?-JSR] (located near Santa Barbara) INDIA, Antonia (I19044)
 
8321 ORIGIN: Calahuasa Rancheria [Calahuassa/Calabuassa?-JSR] (located near Santa Barbara) INDIO, Antonio de Padua (I19046)
 
8322 ORIGIN: Calahuasa Rancheria [Calahuassa/Calabuassa?-JSR] (located near Santa Barbara) INDIO, Ruperto (I19063)
 
8323 ORIGIN: Calahuasa Rancheria [Calahuassa/Calabuassa?-JSR] (located near Santa Barbara) INDIO, Calisto (I19079)
 
8324 ORIGIN: Calahuasa Rancheria [Calahuassa/Calabuassa?-JSR] (located near Santa Barbara) INDIA, Dominga (I19080)
 
8325 ORIGIN: Calavasa Rancheria [Calahuassa/Calabuassa?-JSR] (located near Santa Barbara) INDIA, Esperanza (I19045)
 
8326 ORIGIN: Capitan of San Rafael alias el Corral rancheria.

LOCATION OF EL CORRAL RANCHERIA: [Northwest of El Cajon, near Mission Gorge-JSR]
El Corral, large village settlement _____, recorded circa 1920 by Malcolm Rogers.
El Corral and its outlying camps and activity areas were located along a major Native American trail.

The Native American trail extended from the coast through present day Mission Valley, past the Mission San Diego Alcala,
roughly following present day Mission Gorge Road to El Corral. 
INDIO, Francisco y Juan (I22953)
 
8327 ORIGIN: Caquiltenog rancheria

DERIVED ORIGIN: Unknown-East 
INDIA, Maria de la Luz (I20654)
 
8328 ORIGIN: Casil rancheria INDIA, Maria Ygnacia (I19049)
 
8329 ORIGIN: Chaal rancheria

1.) Chaal: Rancheria on coast of Monterey "in LaMaca" mentioned in Book of Baptisms, San Antonio Mission, MS Copy by A. Pinart, Bancroft Library, 1878
C. Hart Merriam papers relating to work with California Indians, 1850-1974. (bulk 1898-1938)
https://archive.org/stream/bancroft_chartmerriam_1556_104#page/n79/mode/2up

2.) ... within Quiquilit of the rancheria of zmaal or etsmal. Milliken (1990) felt that this settlement, clearly situated on the beach to the north, was more likely a part of the ekheahan community of Esselen speakers, situated adjacent to the Quiquilit on the north.
Journal of California and Great Basin, Anthropology, UC Merced, p. 152
http://cla.calpoly.edu/~tljones/Walking%20on%20Deer%20Trails.pdf

3.) ... See Map. Located on Monterey Co. coast, about midway between Missions San Antonio de Padua & San Miguel - JSR
Salinan and Northern Chumash Communities of the Early Mission Period, Randall Milliken and John R. Johnson, June 2003 p. 1
ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/SB4DEIR/docs/CUL_Milliken_and_Johnson_2003.pdf 
INDIO, Avaristo Maria Aguila (I20598)
 
8330 ORIGIN: Chalon rancheria INDIO, Baldomero (I14425)
 
8331 ORIGIN: Chalon rancheria INDIO, Yacsuno (I14501)
 
8332 ORIGIN: Chalon rancheria INDIA, Pecholtes (I14784)
 
8333 ORIGIN: Chatlon rancheria INDIO, Pedro (I15355)
 
8334 ORIGIN: Chaubit rancheria INDIA, Juana de la Santisima Sangre de Jesus (I21676)
 
8335 ORIGIN: Chepayaja a Santa Ysabel rancheria INDIO, Pedro Regalado (I17253)
 
8336 ORIGIN: Chepayaja a Santa Ysabel rancheria INDIO, Mesapaelc (I17254)
 
8337 ORIGIN: Chepayaja a Santa Ysabel rancheria INDIA, Pauu (I17255)
 
8338 ORIGIN: Chita Zama de Quiguilit rancheria

Merriam (1968:79) understood Quiquilit to include the following four rancherias:
[1] chitazama, chitacano (probably same as chitama, near sea on old road of expedition [to Monterey])
[2] ssica
[3] papuco, about a league from Mission, at boundary of 'Nacion' Guisuil
[4] squem, about 4 leagues from Mission through territory of Ouisuil which is toward the N [Merriam 1968:72]

Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, SALINAN ETHNOGEOGRAPHY, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 146-175 (1993). p. 151
http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1030&context=ssci_fac 
INDIO, Vicente Maria Pinavete (I20596)
 
8339 ORIGIN: Chliquin rancheria INDIO MASTA, Juan Josef (I15448)
 
8340 ORIGIN: Choimoc rancheria (located N. of Kern, CA)
DERIVED ORIGIN: Choinoc rancheria 
INDIA, Vivina (I15763)
 
8341 ORIGIN: Choimoc, Choinoc rancheria INDIA, Marta (I15435)
 
8342 ORIGIN: Chotcaua rancheria
DERIVED ORIGIN: Chotcagua rancheria 
INDIA, Aurelia (I19099)
 
8343 ORIGIN: Chuclach, Chuclac rancheria

Chuclac: Rancheria E of old San Benito rancho in canada Atnel [canyon in which town of San Lucas is located on E side of Salinas River]

C. Hart Merriam papers relating to work with California Indians, 1850-1974. (bulk 1898-1938), p. 4/357
https://archive.org/stream/bancroft_chartmerriam_1556_05#page/n3/mode/1up 
INDIA, Lutgardis (I20663)
 
8344 ORIGIN: Chumash from sxenen or La Palate rancheria, who was married to a Yokuts woman. INDIO, Ygnacio (I19274)
 
8345 ORIGIN: Chuquilim rancheria

DERIVED ORIGIN: Lamaca-Chuquilim rancheria

AMACA: Rancheria located on the Monterey Co. coast, NW of San Antonio Mission

C. Hart Merriam Papers Relating to Work With California Indians, 1850-1974. (Bulk 1898-1938)
http://www.mocavo.com/C-Hart-Merriam-Papers-Relating-to-Work-With-California-Indians-1850-1974-Bulk-1898-1938-Volume-Indian-Stocks-and-Tribes-Bneg-1556-109/834873/56 
INDIA, Maria de los Angeles (I20746)
 
8346 ORIGIN: Chuquilim rancheria (located 5-6 miles S. of Msn. San Antonio de Padua) INDIA, Maria Gertrudis (I12513)
 
8347 ORIGIN: Chuquilim rancheria (located 5-6 miles S. of Msn. San Antonio de Padua) INDIA, Anna (I13207)
 
8348 ORIGIN: Cinissil rancheria

Cinnisel or Cissicel, Cinissel, Cississil, Sainiss, Cizzil: Former rancheria on E side Salinas River

C. Hart Merriam papers relating to work with California Indians, 1850-1974. (bulk 1898-1938), p. 5/357
https://archive.org/stream/bancroft_chartmerriam_1556_05#page/n4/mode/1up 
INDIO, Policarpo Patcheco (I20666)
 
8349 ORIGIN: Cogy rancheria
DERIVED ORIGIN: Quiguil-Cogy

Salinan and Northern Chumash Communities of the Early Mission Period, Randall Milliken and John R. Johnson, June 2003, p. 90

Quiguil was recognized by the Mission San Antonio priests, and later by Gibson (1983: 115) as a
multi-village district. One person was baptized from "las rancherias de Quiguil [the villages of Quiguil]"
(SAN-B 1681). Some references mentioned locations on the sea shore, such as the "Mar por fa parte de
Quiguil [the portion of the sea shore in Quiguil]" (SAN-B 305), "Mar de Quiguil [the sea shore of Quiguil]"
(SAN-B 575), and "Rancheria del Mar de Quiguil [the rancheria of the sea shore of Quiguil]" (SAN-B 1087).  
INDIO, Lazaro Joseph Marnes (I20642)
 
8350 ORIGIN: Cohanga rancheria INDIA, Liboria (I23412)
 

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