The Acjachemen (/ɑːˈxɑːtʃəməm/, alternate spelling: Acagchemem) are an Indigenous people of California. They historically lived south of what is known as Aliso Creek and north of the Las Pulgas Canyon in what are now the southern areas of Orange County and the northwestern areas of San Diego County. The Spanish colonizers called the Acjachemen Juaneños, following their baptism at Mission San Juan Capistrano in the late 18th century. Today many contemporary members of the tribe prefer the term Acjachemen as their autonym, or name for themselves. The name is derived from the village of Acjacheme, which was less than sixty yards from the site where Mission San Juan Capistrano was built in 1776. More information...
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