Kiliwa traditional territory

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Kiliwa traditional territory is the ancestral homeland of the Kiliwa people in northern Baja California, encompassing regions such as Valle de la Trinidad and surrounding desert and mountainous landscapes.

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Kiliwa traditional territory canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous territory
ancestral homeland
cultural landscape
traditional territory
affectedBy Mexican land policies
Spanish colonization
associatedWith Kiliwa traditional ecological knowledge
associatedWithLanguage Kiliwa language
associatedWithReligion Kiliwa traditional beliefs
borderedBy other Indigenous territories in Baja California
centralTo Kiliwa cultural practices
Kiliwa identity
Kiliwa oral history
contains Valle de la Trinidad
country Mexico
ethnicGroup Kiliwa
governedBy customary Kiliwa law
hasBiodiversity desert fauna
desert flora
hasClimate hot summers
mild winters
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Kiliwa people NERFINISHED
hasEnvironment arid environment
semi-arid environment
hasLandscapeType desert
mountainous region
hasResource desert game animals
mesquite
wild agave
hasTopography mountain ranges
plateaus
valleys
historicallyUsedBy Kiliwa bands
inhabitedBy Kiliwa people NERFINISHED
isAncestralLandOf Kiliwa people NERFINISHED
locatedIn Baja California
northern Baja California
partOf Kiliwa cultural area
recognizedAs Indigenous ancestral territory
subjectOf ethnographic studies on Kiliwa people
threatenedBy land dispossession
modern infrastructure development
ranching expansion
timeDepth pre-colonial period
usedFor hunting and gathering
seasonal migration
traditional agriculture

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Valle de la Trinidad partOf Kiliwa traditional territory