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Soboba Indian Reservation


It was supposedly established on June 18, 1883 for Luiseno people who are Mexican-Opata who are now known as Uto-Aztecan. Below are google earth photos of Soboba Reservation. Garcia Cubas classified their language as Comanche-Shoshone or Shoshonean which is Ojibway. Soboba Indian Reservation covers 3,172 acres or 1,283.6 hectares and is located in Riverside County. However, white historians are not being honest about Indian Reservations of California. To find out about this actual Soboba Reservation, we have to investigate two treaties that set aside a very large Reservation Soboba Reservation is in. They are January 5, 1852's Treaty and January 7, 1852's Treaty. These two Reservations created with those two January 1852 Treaties, are yet legitimate. Don't tell that to American leaders and leaders of Soboba Reservation because they won't comprehend. Much of their 1852 Reservation is located where Hemet, Lake Elsinore, Menifee, Moreno Valley, Perris (it's adjacent to San Jacinto River on it's north), San Jacinto and Temecula are located. American leaders forced them to leave that location where Hemet, Lake Elsinore, Menifee, Moreno Valley, Perris (it's adjacent to San Jacinto River on it's north), San Jacinto and Temecula are illegally. They were forced to relocate to their current locations (Pechanga and Soboba Reservations and Little Shell Valley or Coachella Valley). Soboba Reservation is nearly all mountainous except for a narrow valley where Soboba Town is located. Population of Soboba Reservation is 522.



Map of their real Reservation

Soboba Town Satellite Image

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