Talk:Beaumont, California
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<<West of Beaumont is Rancho San Timoteo, once a flourishing agricultural Native American community claimed to be Serrano Indians acquired farming techniques from the Spanish in the early 1800s. Although most of their farmland was transformed into affluent homes, the 100-some "members" not quite recognized a tribal nation, due to official regulations and ethnological data mistook them as "Spaniards" in the late 1800s, are in conflict for state or federal recognition. [citation needed]>>
I read it up on a Santa Fe Bank regional history booklet: Guideposts to history of San Bernardino county, although the community is located in Riverside county. There aren't enough resources and my attempts to find Rancho San Timoteo didn't cover the topic of Native American residents that live there today. Interesting to note the Serranos and Cahuillas already had cultivated native and introduced crops; fruits, grains and vegetables, but began to produce large-scale farms and ranches in the Spanish-Mexican era (1776-1850). If any fellow Wiki have great local history resources on this subject, please send or leave them in the talk page. thanks! +Mike D 26 12:37, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
- I had removed the edit on Serrano Indians, because it awaits the citation needed for sources to back it up. You may restore the edit after you're able to study and please go to Google/AOL search engine for web sites on "guideposts to history of SBDO/Riverside". Santa Fe National Bank was out of business I think in the 1990s. I narrowed down the edit on ethnic diversity in Beaumont. Agreeable, but didn't need to sound redundant. You ever tested edits before they are implanted in Wikipedia articles? 207.200.116.199 06:18, 3 November 2006 (UTC)