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Gacazio Cabazon was a respected Mountain Cahuilla leader of the 19th century, known for his diplomacy and steady leadership during a time of cultural upheaval. The city of Cabazon and the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians bear his name in honor of his enduring legacy.
The Morongo Reservation, first established in 1865 and renamed in 1876, is home to a united tribal community including the Cahuilla, Serrano, Luiseño, and others. Its name may stem from the Serrano word “Marringa,” or possibly from Captain John Morongo, a 19th-century figure whose name became a lasting symbol of tribal endurance.
Welcome to the beating heart of Rez Swag — where culture meets commentary, and stories are stitched into every post. This blog is more than just a behind-the-scenes look at our apparel — it’s a living archive of the voices, legends, and truths that shape who we are. Through a mix of visual storytelling, historical insight, modern-day recognition, and powerful folklore, we shine a spotlight on Indigenous excellence, ancestral echoes, and the spirit of resistance.
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