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Cucamonga (former settlement), California facts for kids

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Cucamonga was once a special place where Native American people lived long ago in what is now California. It was a settlement, which means it was a community or village where people made their homes. The people who lived there were part of the Tongva-Gabrieleño tribe.

What Was Cucamonga?

Cucamonga, also known by names like Coco Mongo or Cucomogna, was a historic Native American settlement. It was a place where the Tongva-Gabrieleño people lived and built their community. This settlement is no longer there today, but its history is an important part of California's past.

Where Was This Settlement Located?

The Cucamonga settlement was found in Los Angeles County, in the state of California. More specifically, it was located within the San Gabriel Valley. This valley is a large area in Southern California, known for its beautiful landscapes and rich history.

Who Were the Tongva-Gabrieleño People?

The Tongva-Gabrieleño people are a Native American tribe. They have lived in the Los Angeles Basin and Southern Channel Islands for thousands of years. They are the original inhabitants of this land. They had a rich culture, with their own languages, traditions, and ways of life. The settlement of Cucamonga was one of their many communities.

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