Cahuilla Band of Indians
The Cahuilla Band of Indians is a federally recognized tribe of Cahuilla people located in Southern California. They were formerly the Cahuilla Band of Cahuilla Indians of the Cahuilla Reservation.
The tribe originally came from Coachella Valley, through San Gorgonio Pass, to the San Jacinto Mountains. In 1875, they were relocated to present-day Anza, California.
Reservation
The Cahuilla Reservation is located in Riverside County near the town of Anza. The reservation includes Cahuilla, California, where the Cahuilla Casino is located. The reservation is, with owned by individual tribe members. Two thousand belong to the entire tribe in common. The reservation was first established in 1875 by Executive Order.Government
The Cahuilla Band of Cahuilla Indians is headquartered in Anza, CA. They are governed by a democratically elected tribal council with five members serving four-year staggered terms. Their current council is Erica Schenk, Edward Chacon, Steven Leash Jr., BobbyRay Esparza, and Samantha Thornsberry.Economic development
The tribe owns the Cahuilla Casino, which first opened in 1996, and Mountain Sky Travel Center, a convenience store and gas station that opened in 2015. Both are located in Cahuilla, CA, with addresses in nearby Anza. Following a delay caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the tribe opened a new casino and hotel in May 2020 in Anza, CA, thereby replacing the old casino.Notable tribal members
- Chief Meyers, professional baseball player
- Gerald Clarke, artist and professor
Culture and traditions
The Cahuilla Band's language is derived from the Uto-Aztecan language. According to a 1990 census, only around 35 speakers of the original language remained at the time. Now, the tribe's people pass down their language and culture through various songs, games, and stories. One of these song traditions is bird singing, where multiple tribes gather to sing different songs. Before, it was also used to help people find potential marriage partners, but now it is used to gather old friends and relatives. Another prominent tradition is basket weaving, where people gather to weave different baskets; here, the older generation passes down millennia-old traditions to the younger generation. Another prominent tradition is their funeral ceremony, where they bury their loved ones and sing songs all night. The funeral lasts seven days, and close relatives of the deceased are not allowed to participate in joyful traditions for a year.