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Asuksa-nga
Former settlement
Asuksa-nga is located in California
Asuksa-nga
Asuksa-nga
Location in California
Country United States
State California
County Los Angeles County
City Azusa
Elevation
610 ft (186 m)

Asuksa-nga (also called Azucsagna or Asucsagna) was an important village. It was home to the Tongva-Gabrieleño people. They are a group of Native Americans from California. The name Asuksa-nga means "Skunk place" or "Skunk hill." This is because "Asuksa" means skunk. The ending "-nga" means place. Sometimes, it was called Ashuksha-vit by the neighboring Serrano people.

Asuksa-nga: A Tongva Village

Asuksa-nga was a significant settlement. It was located in what is now Los Angeles County. This area is in the San Gabriel Valley in California. The village was near the San Gabriel River. This river flows out of the San Gabriel Mountains. Today, this spot is part of the cities of Azusa and Duarte.

Who Were the Tongva People?

The Tongva people are an indigenous group. They have lived in Southern California for thousands of years. Their traditional lands include much of what is now Los Angeles County. They lived in many villages like Asuksa-nga. They had a rich culture and history.

Life in Asuksa-nga

Life in Asuksa-nga was connected to nature. The Tongva people used resources from the river and mountains. They hunted, fished, and gathered plants. They built their homes from natural materials. The village was a center for their community. It was a place for daily life and important ceremonies.

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