The name Morongo comes from the Serrano clan Maarrenga'. The first official "Captain" of Potrero Ajenio (aka San Gorgonio Agency) recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs was the hereditary leader of the Maarrenga', known to Americans by his English name, John Morongo. As time went on the Bureau referred to the tribe as the Morongo Band of Mission Indians.
Arrived on California's coasts as early as the mid-16th century. In 1769 the first Spanish Franciscan mission was built in San Diego. Local tribes were relocated and conscripted into forced labor on the mission, stretching from San Diego to San Francisco. Disease, starvation, over work, and torture decimated these tribes. Many were baptized as Roman Catholics by the Franciscan missionaries at the missions.
The Spanish colonizers built a system of missions in Texas and invited indigenous people to live there and learn to become citizens of Spain.
published: 13 Apr 2021
Pala Band of Mission Indians makes historic agreement with California
An unprecedented agreement was made between a tribal government and the Office of Emergency Services. KPBS reporter Kitty Alvarado was there and says this will help expand the state’s network of resources during disasters.
published: 21 Jul 2023
FNX thanks its founding partner "The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians"
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Twenty-nine Palms Band of Mission Indians along with Assemblymember Garcia donate ...
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California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians | 480 U.S. 202, 107 S.Ct. 1083, 94 L.Ed.2d 244 (1987)
When you think of gambling, you might envision Las Vegas or Reno. But there are actually more Indian casinos in the United States than in all of Nevada. How did Indian tribes come to be major players in the gambling business? It all started with two tribes hitting the jackpot in California versus Cabazon Band of Mission Indians.
The Cabazon and Morongo Bands of Mission Indians operated casinos on their reservations, offering bingo, poker, and other card games. Most participants were non Indians who entered the reservations ...
published: 18 Feb 2023
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians continue ceremonial harvest of sacred yucca plant
Rina Nakano reports from the San Bernardino County, where she joined some members of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians as they continued their age old ceremonial harvest of the yucca plant, which is sacred to their lengthy history.
published: 09 May 2024
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The @sanmanuelband continues the ceremonial harvest of the chaparral yucca plant, a tradition passed down through generations. The yucca is used as a food source, and also to make rope, twine and soap. Tribal cultural bearers and leaders spoke w/ @RinaNakanoTV @kcalnews about it.
published: 10 May 2024
La Posta Band Of Mission Indians Files Lawsuit Over Border Wall Construction
The La Posta Band of Diegueno Mission Indians is suing the federal government to halt construction of the southern border wall, which the tribe alleges is desecrating its ancestral burial and sacred sites.
published: 13 Aug 2020
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published: 09 Nov 2024
Tweny-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians donates football uniforms
An unprecedented agreement was made between a tribal government and the Office of Emergency Services. KPBS reporter Kitty Alvarado was there and says this will ...
An unprecedented agreement was made between a tribal government and the Office of Emergency Services. KPBS reporter Kitty Alvarado was there and says this will help expand the state’s network of resources during disasters.
An unprecedented agreement was made between a tribal government and the Office of Emergency Services. KPBS reporter Kitty Alvarado was there and says this will help expand the state’s network of resources during disasters.
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California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians | 480 U.S. 202, 107 S.Ct. 1083, 94 L.Ed.2d 244 (1987)
When you think of gambling, you might envision Las Vegas or Reno. But there are actually more Indian casinos in the United States than in all of Nevada. How did Indian tribes come to be major players in the gambling business? It all started with two tribes hitting the jackpot in California versus Cabazon Band of Mission Indians.
The Cabazon and Morongo Bands of Mission Indians operated casinos on their reservations, offering bingo, poker, and other card games. Most participants were non Indians who entered the reservations to gamble. The tribes offered higher stakes games than allowed by California law. The state of California sought to stop the games. The Indian tribes sued, seeking a declaratory judgment that California had no authority to enforce state gambling laws on reservations. The district court granted summary judgment to the tribes, and the Ninth Circuit affirmed. The Supreme Court granted cert.
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California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians | 480 U.S. 202, 107 S.Ct. 1083, 94 L.Ed.2d 244 (1987)
When you think of gambling, you might envision Las Vegas or Reno. But there are actually more Indian casinos in the United States than in all of Nevada. How did Indian tribes come to be major players in the gambling business? It all started with two tribes hitting the jackpot in California versus Cabazon Band of Mission Indians.
The Cabazon and Morongo Bands of Mission Indians operated casinos on their reservations, offering bingo, poker, and other card games. Most participants were non Indians who entered the reservations to gamble. The tribes offered higher stakes games than allowed by California law. The state of California sought to stop the games. The Indian tribes sued, seeking a declaratory judgment that California had no authority to enforce state gambling laws on reservations. The district court granted summary judgment to the tribes, and the Ninth Circuit affirmed. The Supreme Court granted cert.
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Rina Nakano reports from the San Bernardino County, where she joined some members of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians as they continued their age old cere...
Rina Nakano reports from the San Bernardino County, where she joined some members of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians as they continued their age old ceremonial harvest of the yucca plant, which is sacred to their lengthy history.
Rina Nakano reports from the San Bernardino County, where she joined some members of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians as they continued their age old ceremonial harvest of the yucca plant, which is sacred to their lengthy history.
The @sanmanuelband continues the ceremonial harvest of the chaparral yucca plant, a tradition passed down through generations. The yucca is used as a food sour...
The @sanmanuelband continues the ceremonial harvest of the chaparral yucca plant, a tradition passed down through generations. The yucca is used as a food source, and also to make rope, twine and soap. Tribal cultural bearers and leaders spoke w/ @RinaNakanoTV @kcalnews about it.
The @sanmanuelband continues the ceremonial harvest of the chaparral yucca plant, a tradition passed down through generations. The yucca is used as a food source, and also to make rope, twine and soap. Tribal cultural bearers and leaders spoke w/ @RinaNakanoTV @kcalnews about it.
The La Posta Band of Diegueno Mission Indians is suing the federal government to halt construction of the southern border wall, which the tribe alleges is desec...
The La Posta Band of Diegueno Mission Indians is suing the federal government to halt construction of the southern border wall, which the tribe alleges is desecrating its ancestral burial and sacred sites.
The La Posta Band of Diegueno Mission Indians is suing the federal government to halt construction of the southern border wall, which the tribe alleges is desecrating its ancestral burial and sacred sites.
An unprecedented agreement was made between a tribal government and the Office of Emergency Services. KPBS reporter Kitty Alvarado was there and says this will help expand the state’s network of resources during disasters.
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California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians | 480 U.S. 202, 107 S.Ct. 1083, 94 L.Ed.2d 244 (1987)
When you think of gambling, you might envision Las Vegas or Reno. But there are actually more Indian casinos in the United States than in all of Nevada. How did Indian tribes come to be major players in the gambling business? It all started with two tribes hitting the jackpot in California versus Cabazon Band of Mission Indians.
The Cabazon and Morongo Bands of Mission Indians operated casinos on their reservations, offering bingo, poker, and other card games. Most participants were non Indians who entered the reservations to gamble. The tribes offered higher stakes games than allowed by California law. The state of California sought to stop the games. The Indian tribes sued, seeking a declaratory judgment that California had no authority to enforce state gambling laws on reservations. The district court granted summary judgment to the tribes, and the Ninth Circuit affirmed. The Supreme Court granted cert.
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Rina Nakano reports from the San Bernardino County, where she joined some members of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians as they continued their age old ceremonial harvest of the yucca plant, which is sacred to their lengthy history.
The @sanmanuelband continues the ceremonial harvest of the chaparral yucca plant, a tradition passed down through generations. The yucca is used as a food source, and also to make rope, twine and soap. Tribal cultural bearers and leaders spoke w/ @RinaNakanoTV @kcalnews about it.
The La Posta Band of Diegueno Mission Indians is suing the federal government to halt construction of the southern border wall, which the tribe alleges is desecrating its ancestral burial and sacred sites.
The name Morongo comes from the Serrano clan Maarrenga'. The first official "Captain" of Potrero Ajenio (aka San Gorgonio Agency) recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs was the hereditary leader of the Maarrenga', known to Americans by his English name, John Morongo. As time went on the Bureau referred to the tribe as the Morongo Band of Mission Indians.
- Low-interest federal disaster loans are now available to certain private nonprofit organizations in MorongoBand of MissionIndians following PresidentBiden's federal disaster declaration for ...
WASHINGTON- FEMA announced that federal disaster assistance is available to the MorongoBand of MissionIndians to supplement recovery efforts in the areas affected by severe storms and flooding from Jan.
declared that a major disaster exists for the MorongoBand of MissionIndians and ordered federal aid to supplement the TribalNation’s efforts in the areas affected by severe storms and flooding from January 29 to.
"The MorongoBand of MissionIndians' enduring commitment to the natural world and the precious ecosystems on our reservation are part of a legacy that spans generations," said Charles...