Tomo-Kahni State Historic Park
Tomo-Kahni State Historic Park, established in 1993, serves to protect and preserve the integrity of a significant Kawaiisu Nuwav village site located atop a ridge in the Tehachapi Mountains. This unique area offers insights into the culture and history of the Kawaiisu people, who inhabited the region for two to three thousand years, renowned for their intricate and colorful woven baskets.
The park is accessible only by guided tours, which are conducted by trained State Park volunteers on weekends during the spring and fall months. These moderately strenuous tours include an orientation in Tehachapi, followed by a drive to the park, allowing visitors to explore the rich history and cultural significance of the Kawaiisu people in a natural setting.
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