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</noinclude>[[Tahquitz]] is the name of a [[shaman]], and spirit, of [[Cahuilla]] Indian legend. |
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[[Tahquitz]] is a legendary spirit of the [[Cahuilla]] and [[Luiseño]] Native American people of Southern California. |
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'''Tahquitz''' might also refer to: |
'''Tahquitz''' might also refer to: |
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Tahquitz is a legendary spirit of the Cahuilla and Luiseño Native American people of Southern California.
Tahquitz might also refer to:
- Tahquitz Canyon, a canyon near Palm Springs, California said to be home to Tahquitz of legend
- Tahquitz Creek, the creek that runs through the canyon
- Tahquitz Falls, water falls in the canyon
- Tahquitz High School in Hemet, California
- Tahquitz Peak, a peak in Southern California's San Jacinto Mountain Range.
- Lily Rock or Tahquitz Rock, a granite outcrop on the side of Tahquitz peak
See also
- Ivesia callida, common name Taqhquitz mousetail