Ponponio Lupugeyun
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Ponponio (also known as Pomponio and Lupegeyun, c. 1799 – 1824), was the leader of a band of Native American fugitives in California who called themselves Los Insurgentes and who rebelled against Mexican rule and the mission system in California. Under his organization they raided settlements between the areas of modern-day Sonoma and Soledad in the early 19th century. Pomponio State Beach, Pomponio Creek, south of San Gregorio, and the Pomponio Trail in Pescadero Creek Park, San Mateo County, were named for him.
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Ponponio Lupugeyun
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Ponponio (Lupugeyun)
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Ponponio
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"Presidio of Monterey" Northern California
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1824-02-06
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Northern California
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19884734
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1114309161
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circa 1799
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1824-02-06
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Alcade, Mission San Rafael Arcángel
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Francisco and Antonina
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Ponponio (also known as Pomponio and Lupegeyun, c. 1799 – 1824), was the leader of a band of Native American fugitives in California who called themselves Los Insurgentes and who rebelled against Mexican rule and the mission system in California. Under his organization they raided settlements between the areas of modern-day Sonoma and Soledad in the early 19th century. Pomponio State Beach, Pomponio Creek, south of San Gregorio, and the Pomponio Trail in Pescadero Creek Park, San Mateo County, were named for him.
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7554
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1799
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1824