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Jose Panto, Captian of the Indian Pueblo of San Pascual (15 pages)

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150 JOURNAL OF CALIFORNIA AND GREAT BASIN ANTHROPOLOGY
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(Poway) (Merriam 1968:170), it was a
ia at the time of the mission and later
a land grant under the name of Rancho
There is a tradition among the Indian people
of the San Pasqual Valley that it had been
named Paskwa before the pueblo was established and that the name San Pascual may have