Tajiguas, California

Tajiguas is an American village of the Chumash people located on the Gaviota Coast in Santa Barbara County, California in the United States.

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[1]This city is located on the Pacific coast, at the current site of Tajiguas Beach, 2 kilometers west of Refugio State Beach.  Tajiguas... probably means 'basket'... 42 houses on one side, 37 on the other... at least 400 - 800 souls [1]... August 1769... Year  six later ... completely abandoned.  [2] The settlement spanned two sides of the lake and was known to house 400 - 800 or so people until 1769. [2] Six years later, it was found abandoned, believed to have been forced by war.  people moved a little further east to the coastal towns of Qasil and Shishuchi'i'.

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Hụkwa dezie

  • Obodo Chumash
  • Akụkọ ihe mere eme Amerịka nke California
  • Ụmụ amaala America na California
  1. Teggert (August 1911). "he Portola expedition of 1769-1770 : diary of Miguel Costanso / edited by Frederick J. Teggart". Publications of the Academy of Pacific Coast History 2 (4). Retrieved on 22 May 2021.