An Entity of Type: ethnic group, from Named Graph: http://dbpedia.org, within Data Space: dbpedia.org

The Serrano are an indigenous people of California. They use the autonyms of Taaqtam, meaning "people"; Maarrênga’yam, "people from Morongo"; and Yuhaaviatam, "people of the pines." Today the Maarrênga'yam are enrolled in the Morongo Band of Mission Indians, and the Yuhaviatam are enrolled in the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians. Additionally, some Serrano people are enrolled in the Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians. The Serrano historically lived in the San Bernardino Mountains and other Transverse Ranges, and in the southern Mojave Desert, within Southern California.

Property Value
dbo:abstract
  • Els serrano són una tribu ameríndia dels Estats Units de parla uto-asteca, una de les branques dels xoixons a Califòrnia. Usen els endònims taaqtam, que vol dir "poble"; maarenga'yam, "gent de "; i yuhaviatam, "poble dels pins." Avui els maarenga'yam són registrats en la Banda Morongo d'Indis de Missió, i els yuhaviatam en la Banda San Manuel d'Indis de Missió. Addicionalment alguns serrano són registrats en la Banda Soboba d'Indis Luiseno. (ca)
  • Los serranos son una tribu uto-azteca, una de las ramas de los shoshone en California, Estados Unidos, y que dividen en cuatro grupos: * Kitanemuk y Alliklik, que viven en las zonas desecadas de los ríos Kern y San Joaquín. * Vanyume, en las orillas del lago Mojave. * Serrano, en la sierra de San Bernardino y el desierto de Mojave. (es)
  • The Serrano are an indigenous people of California. They use the autonyms of Taaqtam, meaning "people"; Maarrênga’yam, "people from Morongo"; and Yuhaaviatam, "people of the pines." Today the Maarrênga'yam are enrolled in the Morongo Band of Mission Indians, and the Yuhaviatam are enrolled in the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians. Additionally, some Serrano people are enrolled in the Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians. The Serrano historically lived in the San Bernardino Mountains and other Transverse Ranges, and in the southern Mojave Desert, within Southern California. Serrano language is part of the Takic subset of the large Uto-Aztecan languages group of indigenous people of North America. The language family historically extended from Mexico along the West Coast and into the Great Basin, with representation among tribes in Mesoamerica. They were a branch of the Takic languages speaking people who arrived in Southern California around 2,500 years ago. Serrano means "highlander" or "mountaineer" in Spanish. When the Spanish missionaries came into the region, in the late 18th century they helped create the tribal name Serrano, distinguishing the people from neighboring tribes who were designated as the Tongva (Gabrileño—Fernandeño) to the northwest, and Kitanemuk and Tataviam to the northwest. The Spanish founded Mission San Gabriel Arcangel in 1771, south of the San Gabriel Mountains and southwest of the San Bernardino Mountains. With the establishment of the mission, the Serrano lands claimed by the Spanish came under the jurisdiction of the mission and its subsequent outposts, or asistencias, in particular the San Bernardino de Sena Estancia, established in 1819. With the Cahuilla and Quechan tribes, in 1812 the Serrano revolted against it and other local missions practicing Indian reductions. In 1834 the Mexican Alta California government forcibly relocated many Serrano to the missions. They suffered devastating smallpox outbreaks in 1840 and 1860. In 1867 the Yuhaviatam band of Serrano were the victims of a massacre conducted by American settlers of the San Bernardino Valley, during a 32-day campaign at Chimney Rock. The massacre was a response to a raid, probably carried out by Chemehuevi Southern Paiutes, on a white settlement at Lake Arrowhead, during which buildings were burned. Three American ranch hands were killed at a ranch called Los Flores in Summit Valley, near present-day Hesperia. Tribal leader led the survivors from the mountains to the valley, where they established permanent residence adjacent to the hot springs near present-day Highland. In 1891 the United States established the San Manuel Reservation for the Serrano people, which took its name to honor of Chief Santos Manuel. The Serrano historically lived in the San Bernardino Mountains and into the San Bernardino Valley, and later extended northwest through east into the Mojave Desert, and west into the San Gabriel Mountains, the Sierra Pelona Mountains, and the southern Tehachapi Mountains. The Serrano populated the San Bernardino Mountains and extended northwest into the Mojave River area of the Mojave Desert and west into the Tejon Creek watershed in the Tehachapi Mountains. The Serrano populations along Tejon Creek were identified as the Cuahajai or Cuabajay, their exonyms by the neighboring Mojave tribe. Mountain camps were used for hunting. One such encampment was accidentally unearthed by the U.S. Forest Service fighting a wildfire in 2003 near Baldwin Lake. Uncovered were artifacts of non-local jasper and obsidian, ash and charcoal, grinding stones, and fire pits possibly dating back 1,000 years. Serrano villages included Akxawiet, , Homhoabit, Jurumpa, Juyubit, Muscupiabit, Topapaibit (Victorville), Guapaibit (Hesperia), Paso del Cajon, San Benito, San Gorgonio, San Pascual, San Timoteo, Temeku (Rancheria), Tolocabi, and Yucaipa. (en)
  • I Serrano sono una tribù di nativi americani stanziata nell'attuale California. Essi vengono anche indicati con gli esonimi di Taaqtam (popolo), Maarenga'yam (popolo proveniente da ) e Yuhaviatam (popolo dei pini). Storicamente popolavano le San Bernardino Mountains raggiungendo ad est il deserto del Mojave ed a nord le San Gabriel Mountains attraverso la fino ai Monti Tehachapi nel sud della California. (it)
dbo:language
dbo:related
dbo:religion
dbo:thumbnail
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink
dbo:wikiPageID
  • 4542922 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageLength
  • 10310 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
  • 1111142276 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
dbp:caption
  • Workers making pipe turnouts on the Morongo Reservation (en)
dbp:group
  • Serrano (en)
  • Taaqtam (en)
dbp:langs
dbp:related
  • Cahuilla and Tongva peoples (en)
dbp:rels
  • Christianity (en)
  • traditional tribal religion, (en)
dbp:total
  • over 1000 (en)
dbp:totalSource
  • estimate (en)
dbp:totalYear
  • 1995 (xsd:integer)
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
dcterms:subject
gold:hypernym
rdf:type
rdfs:comment
  • Els serrano són una tribu ameríndia dels Estats Units de parla uto-asteca, una de les branques dels xoixons a Califòrnia. Usen els endònims taaqtam, que vol dir "poble"; maarenga'yam, "gent de "; i yuhaviatam, "poble dels pins." Avui els maarenga'yam són registrats en la Banda Morongo d'Indis de Missió, i els yuhaviatam en la Banda San Manuel d'Indis de Missió. Addicionalment alguns serrano són registrats en la Banda Soboba d'Indis Luiseno. (ca)
  • Los serranos son una tribu uto-azteca, una de las ramas de los shoshone en California, Estados Unidos, y que dividen en cuatro grupos: * Kitanemuk y Alliklik, que viven en las zonas desecadas de los ríos Kern y San Joaquín. * Vanyume, en las orillas del lago Mojave. * Serrano, en la sierra de San Bernardino y el desierto de Mojave. (es)
  • I Serrano sono una tribù di nativi americani stanziata nell'attuale California. Essi vengono anche indicati con gli esonimi di Taaqtam (popolo), Maarenga'yam (popolo proveniente da ) e Yuhaviatam (popolo dei pini). Storicamente popolavano le San Bernardino Mountains raggiungendo ad est il deserto del Mojave ed a nord le San Gabriel Mountains attraverso la fino ai Monti Tehachapi nel sud della California. (it)
  • The Serrano are an indigenous people of California. They use the autonyms of Taaqtam, meaning "people"; Maarrênga’yam, "people from Morongo"; and Yuhaaviatam, "people of the pines." Today the Maarrênga'yam are enrolled in the Morongo Band of Mission Indians, and the Yuhaviatam are enrolled in the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians. Additionally, some Serrano people are enrolled in the Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians. The Serrano historically lived in the San Bernardino Mountains and other Transverse Ranges, and in the southern Mojave Desert, within Southern California. (en)
rdfs:label
  • Serrano people (en)
  • Serrano (tribu ameríndia) (ca)
  • Serrano (tribu amerindia) (es)
  • Serrano (popolo) (it)
owl:sameAs
prov:wasDerivedFrom
foaf:depiction
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
foaf:name
  • Serrano (en)
  • Taaqtam (en)
is dbo:related of
is dbo:wikiPageDisambiguates of
is dbo:wikiPageRedirects of
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink of
is dbp:ethnicity of
is dbp:related of
is dbp:relatedGroups of
is foaf:primaryTopic of
Powered by OpenLink Virtuoso    This material is Open Knowledge     W3C Semantic Web Technology     This material is Open Knowledge    Valid XHTML + RDFa
This content was extracted from Wikipedia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License