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Quechan Indian Tribe
Kwatsáan
(those who descended)
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Rich History
1849
- Camp Calhoun, was first established in the area
1855
- Fire destroyed the original buildings and it was renamed Fort Yuma after reconstruction.
1884
- Transferred to the department of the interior and the Quechan Indian Tribe
Updated: 6/5/2025