Pochea Indian Village Site - Hemet, CA
N 33° 43.184 W 116° 56.965
11S E 504686 N 3731082
Site of a Pochea Indian Village that was part of the larger Pahsitnah settlement at the Ramona Bowl
Waymark Code: WM2ZTF
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 01/16/2008
Views: 54
Site of a Pochea Indian village, one of many that dotted the east and west ridges of the Ramona Bowl in 1774 when the Spanish first came through this area. A smallpox epidemic erupted and some survivors fled to the area of the present Soboba Reservation.
This is a magnificent spot - located on the grounds of the present Ramona Bowl Amphitheater.
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