Yaanga - meaning and definition. What is Yaanga
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What (who) is Yaanga - definition


Yaanga         
  • The ''El Aliso''<nowiki/>' tree (pictured here in 1870) first sprouted in the late fifteenth century and by the mid-eighteenth century was located at the center of Yaanga.<ref name=":7" />
  • Archaeological remains associated with Yaanga were unearthed during the construction of Union Station.<ref name=":3" />
  • In 1845, [[Pío Pico]], the last Mexican governor of California, accepted $200 from German resident Juan Domingo for the land which had been previously allotted to the Yaangavit in 1836. Domingo evicted the villagers, who were moved eastward across the Los Angeles River to what would be their final relocation site.<ref name=":5" />
LARGE TONGVA VILLAGE
El Aliso; Yangna
Yaanga was a large Tongva (or Kizh) village originally located near what is now downtown Los Angeles, just west of the Los Angeles River and beneath U.S.