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The Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation is a federally recognized tribe of Serrano people in San Bernardino County, California. They are made up of the Yuhaviatam clan of Serrano people, who have historically lived in the San Bernardino Mountains. The tribe was formerly named the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians.
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The name “San Manuel” comes from a Yuhaaviatam leader known by his Spanish name, “Santos Manuel”. The term “Mission Indians” originated from the 21 missions established by Spanish settlers along California’s coast between 1769 and 1823, from San Diego to Sonoma.
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians (SMBMI) is a sovereign American Indian tribe of Serrano people in San Bernardino County, California. Learn more on our website!
Learn more about the San Manuel Band of Indians: our history, cultural values, education, mission, and vision.
The federally recognized San Manuel Band of Mission Indians has ancestral ties to lands that encompass a huge expanse of Southern California, including areas in the San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountains, as well as the Mojave Desert.