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Tongva village

Ceegenga was a Tongva village that was one of the closest located to San Fernando Mission at the time of its establishment by the Spanish in the late eighteenth century, possibly in the Granada Hills area. Six baptisms from the village were recorded at the mission from 1797 to 1802.

A possible alternative spelling for the village may have been Sesebenga or Sasabenga. The village was closely situated to the Tongva village of Momonga near the Chumash nation.

References

  1. Survey, University of California, Los Angeles Archaeological (1966). Annual Report - Archaeological Survey. Department of Anthropology, University of California. p. 144.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Southern California Quarterly. Historical Society of Southern California. 1997. p. 253.
  3. ^ "Villages | TONGVA PEOPLE". Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  4. McLendon, Sally (1999). Cultural Affiliation and Lineal Descent of Chumash Peoples in the Channel Islands and the Santa Monica Mountains: Final Report. National Park Service. p. 11.
  5. John R., Johnson (June 2006). "Ethnohistoric Overview for the Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park Cultural Resources Inventory Project" (PDF). Southern Service Center: State of California Department of Parks and Recreation: 15.
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