
Kuruvungna Springs, once the home of a Tongva/Gabrielino village prior to Spanish colonization, is open for visits on the first Saturday morning of the month (but double check the hours before you...
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The Kuruvungna Village Springs site, located at University High School, is an important cultural center honoring the Gabrielino-Tongva Indians, the original inhabitants of the Los Angeles basin. It features a permanent display of artifacts and hosts various events that celebrate Tongva traditions, including dance, music, storytelling, and craft-making activities.
The Gabrielino-Tongva Springs Foundation operates as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich history and culture of the Tongva people. Through educational programs and community engagement, the foundation seeks to raise awareness about the significant contributions of the Tongva to the region's heritage.
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Kuruvungna Springs, once the home of a Tongva/Gabrielino village prior to Spanish colonization, is open for visits on the first Saturday morning of the month (but double check the hours before you...
Amazing beautiful gorgeous ethereal. One of my favorite places in our beautiful city. Community day is first Saturday of the month from 10-3, come and learn from Tongva elders about history of...
I just learned of the Kuruvungna spring from Findaspring.com which was sited by Own the Day author Aubrey Marcus- even though I've been living within a few miles. If anyone can advise... it's open...
This place is so cool, really felt a spiritual connection here. The park pond is really pretty and there's a nice amphitheater. Would love to have lunch here in the future.
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