Acjachemen

The Acjachemen (/ɑːˈxɑːəməm/) are an Indigenous people of California. Published maps often identify their ancestral lands as extending from the beach to the mountains, south from what is now known as Aliso Creek in Orange County to the Las Pulgas Canyon in the northwestern part of San Diego County. However, sources also show that Acjachemen people shared sites with other Indigenous nations as far north as Puvunga in contemporary Long Beach.

Acjachemen (Juaneño)
José de Grácia Cruz, an Acjachemen craftsman and bell ringer at Mission San Juan Capistrano, photo taken ca. June 1909.
Total population
about 1,900
Regions with significant populations
United States (California)
Languages
English, Spanish, formerly Juaneño
Religion
Indigenous religion,
Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Payómkawichum (Luiseño), Tongva (Gabrieleño)

The Acjachemen language does not have any fluent speakers. It is closely related to the Luiseño language still spoken by the neighboring Payómkawichum (Luiseño) people.

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