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They have also been known for their basket weaving, which is highly valued and sought after. Today, the Cahuilla Band of Indians Tribe is a sovereign nation and is recognized by the United States government. They have a tribal government and operate several enterprises, including a , to support their community.
It wasnt so long ago that the Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians was considered the smallest Native American tribe in the entire country. Once down to just eight people, the Augustine Bands population is still tiny, with only about 20 enrolled members.
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For example the swastika is seen on many Cahuilla baskets. It is the symbol for good luck and it symbolizes the circle of life: birth, growth, parent and death. Other symbols for good luck were the eagle, double arrow point, figure 8 and peace pipe. The eagle was also the symbol for superiority.
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