The name derives from Muwu (
Ventureño: "Beach"), which was the name of a Chumash village at Point Mugu during pre-colonial times. The village of Muwu (CA-VEN-11) had the highest population of any coastal
Chumash settlements along the
Santa Monica Mountains. Muwu was a ceremonial center and the ancient capital of Lulapin, a major political unit of Chumash territory which stretched from modern day
Los Angeles County to
Santa Barbara in the north. The territory stretched for along the coast, and at least half as far inland. Mission records indicate that 191 inhabitants were baptized in Muwu, more than any other Chumash village by the Santa Monica Mountains. The last chief of Muwu, Mariano Wataitset, son of Halashu (Big Chief of Muwu), was baptized at
Mission San Buenaventura in 1802. On January 31, 2000,
Alaska Airlines Flight 261 crashed off of Point Mugu, killing all 88 people on board the
McDonnell Douglas MD-83 operating the flight. ==Mugu Rock==