About 12,000 feet beneath the surface of our valley lies an ancient, underground aquifer filled with water that serves as the heart and soul of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians.
The Agua Caliente Cultural Plaza has been named one of of the world's greatest places by Time magazine, one of only two spots in California to earn the distinction. The plaza stood alongside such ...
Members of the conservancy met with the tribe at the Agua Caliente Cultural Museum on Tuesday to commemorate the transfer. Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot was also in attendance.