Black Star Canyon Indian Village Historic Site
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Black Star Canyon Indian Village Historic Site is a fascinating tourist attraction located in Silverado, California. This historic site offers visitors a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Native American tribes that once inhabited the area. Explore the ancient ruins and artifacts that tell the story of the indigenous people who called Black Star Canyon home. Take a guided tour to learn about the traditions, customs, and daily life of these early inhabitants. Immerse yourself in the history and beauty of this unique site, located at 10499-10967 Black Star Canyon Road.
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10499-10967 Black Star Canyon Rd, Silverado, CA 92676, United States
Reviews
"this site is the location of the village of puhú, where in 1831 an entire village of tongva native americans were massacred by american fur trappers led by William Wolfskill"
"Great out and back hike. Feeling adventurous? push the rest of the way up the hill to Beeks Place."
"Fun to get to. I saw at least three big lizards"
"It's a 5hours trail route,prepare enough water before get in."
"Knowing this site was an Indian village made it a special experience for me. There are deep circular impressions in the boulders. These impressions are the remnants of a process where the Indians would grind acorns into a type of flour to eat. I also found an interesting engraving in an inconspicuous area on one of the stones, which I have attached. I had to remove a bunch of debris, and brush away dirt to discover it. I hope to find it's meaning. I recommend any who are curious to make this trip."
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