Anthropologists have historically divided the Cahuilla into "Mountain," "Desert," and "
(San Gorgonio) Pass" or "Western" groups. Today, there are nine Southern California reservations that are acknowledged homes to
bands of Cahuilla. These are in
Imperial,
Riverside, and
San Diego Counties and are the territory of federally recognized tribes. was a catcher in
major league baseball The Cahuilla bands (sometimes called "villages") are:
"Pass" Cahuilla or
"Western" Cahuilla (on San Gorgonio Pass, centering in
Palm Springs and
Palm Desert in
Coachella Valley, wandering north to
Desert Hot Springs) •
Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians of the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation (main clans: Kawasic, Kauisik, Kauisiktum ("
fox or
rock People", at Palm Springs area), Painakic, Panic, Paniktum (″People of Daylight″, of Andreas and Murray Canyons), Atcitcem, Ahchechem (″People of Good″, of Lower Palm Canyon, later at Indian Wells), Wanikik, Wainikik (″Running Water People″, Snowcreek and Whitewater Canyon, now most part of Morongo Band), and another clan (its identity has been lost), headquarters at
Palm Springs, California (
Cahuilla:
Se-Khi, Sec-he - ″boiling water″), the Spanish who arrived named it
Agua Caliente - ″hot water″) •
Morongo Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians of the Morongo Reservation (Wanikik, Wainikik and Kawasic, Kauisik, Kauisiktum clan, and Serrano, tribal members also include Cupeño, Luiseño, and Chemehuevi Indians, headquarters at
Banning, California.) •
Mission Creek Band (Kilyinakiktum and Wanikik, Wainikik clans and the mixed Cahuilla-Serrano clan Marongam (in Serrano: Morongo), Serrano, and Cupeño peoples, headquarters at
Desert Hot Springs, California on
Mission Creek (Yamesével), a tributary of the
Whitewater River north of the
Salton Sea)
"Mountain" Cahuilla (
Santa Rosa and
San Jacinto Mountains) •
Cahuilla Band of Mission Indians of the Cahuilla Reservation (Natcutakiktum (″Sand People″, from Horse Canyon), headquartered at
Anza, California) •
Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno Indians of the Los Coyotes Reservation (first Wiwaiistam (″Coyote People″, from Coyote Canyon) (and Sauicpakiktum, Sawish-pakiktem lineage — later Isilsiveyyaiutcem clan although, and Cupeño, headquarters at
Warner Springs, California) •
Ramona Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians (Apapatcem (″Medicine People″) clan, headquarters at
Anza, California) •
Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians (original dominated by the Costakiktum, Costai-kiktem and Natcutakiktum, together with Pauatiauitcem, Pauata-kiktum, Tepamokiktum, and Temewhanic (″Northerners″), later Guanche-pakiktem and some Sauicpakiktum, Sawish-pakiktem (from Rockhouse Canyon) clans, headquarters at
Hemet, California)
"Desert" Cahuilla (deserts of northern
Lake Cahuilla area) •
Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians (Nanxaiyem clan (originally a "Pass" Cahuilla clan), headquarters at
Coachella, California) •
Cabazon Band of Mission Indians (Kawisiktum, Kaunukalkiktum (″Living at kaunukvela People), Iviatim (″Cahuilla language speaking People″), Telakiktum, Mumkwitcem (″Always sick People″), Palpunivikiktum (″People living at water, circling territory″), Tamolanitcem, Tamulanitcum (″Knees bent Together People″), Tevivakiktum (″Round Basket People″), Tuikikiktum (″People at Tuikiktumhemki village″, subordinate the Kauwicpameauitcem) clans, late 19th century although Wantcinakik Tamianawitcem territory, through Chief
Cabazon the Kauwicpameauitcem (″Caught By the Rock People″) clan dominated this area, headquarters at
Indio, California, called
Pàl téwet) •
Torres-Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians (own name:
″Mau-Wal-Mah Su-Kutt Menyil″, or ″Deer Moon Among the Palms″, Panakauissiktum (″
water fox People″), Palpunivikiktum, Tamolanitcem, Tamulanitcum and later Sawalakiktum, Wakaikiktum (″Night Heron People″, which in turn became Panakauissiktum), and Sewahilem (″Mesquite that is not sweet People″) clans (
Torres (Toro) area;
Maulma, Mauulmii - ″among the palms″) and Mumletcem (″Mixed Up People″), Masuwitcem (″Long Hairs in the Nose People″), Wiitem (″Grasshoppers People″), Wantcauem (″Touched By the River People″), Autaatem (″High Up People″), Awilem (″Dogs People″), Watcinakiktum, Wantcinakiktum clans (later known as Isilsiveyyaiutcem, subordinate Awilem clan), and late 1870s Sauicpakiktum, Sawish-pakiktem (
Martinez & Martinez Canyon area;
Soqut Menyily, So-kut Men-yil - "Lady moon [figure in creation myth]") clans, and Chemehuevi Indians, headquarters at
Thermal, California,
Telmuva - "dark resin or sap from mesquite tree") ==Notable Cahuilla==