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Capitan Grande Indian Reservation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Capitan Grande Reservation The Capitan Grande Reservation is a Kumeyaay Indian reservation in San Diego County, California, jointly controlled by the Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians and Viejas Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians. The reservation is uninhabited and is large,〔Pritzker, 146〕 located in the middle of the Cleveland National Forest and west of Cuyamaca Peak.〔Eagle, 202〕 The closet town is Alpine, California.〔("California Indians and Their Reservations: C." ) ''SDSU Library and Information Access.'' (retrieved 11 June 2010)〕 ==History== The reservation was created by US Executive Order in 1875 for local Kumeyaay people.〔 Its name comes from the Spanish ''Coapan'', which was what the area west of the San Diego River was called in the 19th century. The dry, mountainous and chaparral lands proved inhospitable.〔 In 1931, the state flooded the heart of the reservation, creating the El Capitan Reservoir.〔 Many Kumeyaay families had homes in the floodzone, and they petitioned Congress to prevent the loss of their land; however, Congress gave San Diego the right to buy the land without the local Kumeyaays' knowledge or consent.〔("Kumeyaay History." ) ''Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians.'' (retrieved 11 June 2010〕 The two tribes, Barona and Viejas, were forced to sell the land and with their proceeds they purchased their current reservations, the Barona Reservation and Viejas Reservation, respectively.〔 In 1973, 7 people lived on the reservation.〔Shipek, 612〕
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