La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians
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The La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians is a federally recognized Native American tribe of Luiseño people based in northern San Diego County, California.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians canonical | 4 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T2170902 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians Context triple: [Luiseño people, federallyRecognizedTribe, La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians]
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Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians
The Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians is a federally recognized Native American tribe of Cahuilla people based in Southern California, known for preserving their traditional culture, language, and desert homelands.
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Cahuilla Band of Indians
The Cahuilla Band of Indians is a federally recognized Native American tribe in Southern California, known for its Cahuilla cultural heritage and reservation lands near Palm Springs.
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C.
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians is a federally recognized Native American tribe of Serrano people based in Southern California, known for its cultural preservation efforts and significant economic enterprises, including gaming and philanthropy.
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Morongo Band of Mission Indians
The Morongo Band of Mission Indians is a federally recognized Native American tribe in Southern California composed primarily of Serrano and Cahuilla descendants, known for its large reservation and economic enterprises including the Morongo Casino Resort & Spa.
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Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians
The Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians is a federally recognized Native American tribe in California descended from the Miwok people, known for preserving their cultural heritage and operating enterprises such as the Black Oak Casino Resort.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians Target entity description: The La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians is a federally recognized Native American tribe of Luiseño people based in northern San Diego County, California.
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A.
Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians
The Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians is a federally recognized Native American tribe of Cahuilla people based in Southern California, known for preserving their traditional culture, language, and desert homelands.
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B.
Cahuilla Band of Indians
The Cahuilla Band of Indians is a federally recognized Native American tribe in Southern California, known for its Cahuilla cultural heritage and reservation lands near Palm Springs.
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C.
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians is a federally recognized Native American tribe of Serrano people based in Southern California, known for its cultural preservation efforts and significant economic enterprises, including gaming and philanthropy.
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D.
Morongo Band of Mission Indians
The Morongo Band of Mission Indians is a federally recognized Native American tribe in Southern California composed primarily of Serrano and Cahuilla descendants, known for its large reservation and economic enterprises including the Morongo Casino Resort & Spa.
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E.
Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians
The Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians is a federally recognized Native American tribe in California descended from the Miwok people, known for preserving their cultural heritage and operating enterprises such as the Black Oak Casino Resort.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (28)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Native American tribe
ⓘ
federally recognized tribe ⓘ |
| category |
Federally recognized tribes in the United States
ⓘ
Luiseño language ⓘ
surface form:
Luiseño
Native American tribes in California ⓘ |
| continent | North America ⓘ |
| country |
United States of America
ⓘ
surface form:
United States
|
| cultureArea | California cultural area ⓘ |
| ethnicGroup | Luiseño people ⓘ |
| ethnolinguisticGroup |
Uto-Aztecan
ⓘ
surface form:
Uto-Aztecan peoples
|
| governmentType | tribal government ⓘ |
| hasJurisdiction | La Jolla Indian Reservation ⓘ |
| hasLegalStatus | federally recognized tribe in the United States ⓘ |
| hasSettlementType | reservation ⓘ |
| isPartOf | Mission Indians ⓘ |
| isSubjectOf |
United States federal Indian law and policy
ⓘ
surface form:
United States federal Indian law
|
| locatedIn |
California, United States
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surface form:
California
Southern California ⓘ northern San Diego County ⓘ |
| nativeTo | Southern California ⓘ |
| officialLanguage | English ⓘ |
| partOf | Luiseño tribes ⓘ |
| peopleGroup | indigenous peoples of California ⓘ |
| recognizedBy |
United States government
ⓘ
surface form:
United States federal government
|
| region | San Diego County ⓘ |
| religion |
Christianity
ⓘ
traditional Luiseño religion ⓘ |
| traditionalLanguage | Luiseño language ⓘ |
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Subject: La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians Description of subject: The La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians is a federally recognized Native American tribe of Luiseño people based in northern San Diego County, California.
Referenced by (4)
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