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Hutuknga
Former Tongva village in Yorba Linda, California / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hutuknga (alternative spellings: Hotuuknga or Hutuukuga) was a large Tongva village located in the foothills along the present channel of the Santa Ana River in what is now Yorba Linda, California.[1][2][3] People from the village were recorded in mission records as Jutucabit.[4] Hutuknga was part of a series of villages along the Santa Ana River, which included Lupukngna, Genga, Pajbenga, and Totpavit.[5][6] The Turnball Canyon area is sometimes falsely associated with Hutuknga.[7]
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