Patterns of ancient Cahuilla basketry come to life in the bespoke terrazzo flooring inside the Agua Caliente Cultural Center, opening 2023.
Traversing Times
A day in the Indian Canyons reveals traces of Agua Caliente history.
Before you descend into Palm Canyon, consider its centuries-old history as the ancestral home of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians.
Universal Appeal
The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians will be one of more than 100 tribes in California to beneift from a new initiative showcasing the state’s Native communities and cultural tourism experiences starting in 2023.
The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians is one of 100+ tribes in the state to benefit from a web initiative showcasing native experiences.
Preserving the Past
A delicate balance of conservation and safeguarding cultural heritage defines the Indian Canyons.
The allure of Andreas, Palm, and Murray canyons in Palm Springs, collectively known as the Indian Canyons, forge a deep connection to history.
We Are The Cahuilla
A brief history of the Coachella Valley’s first residents.
Through rich narratives passed down over thousands of years, the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians have connected past and present.
Small Wonder
A tiny tribe of young Cahuilla in Coachella grows organic fruits and vegetables for its members and the community.
The Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians in Coachella grows organic fruits and vegetables for its members and the community at Temalpakh Farm.