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      • Big Bear Lake has a rich history that spans thousands of years, beginning with the indigenous Serrano people who inhabited the region. They called the area Yuhaviat, meaning "Pine Place." The Serrano people relied on the abundant natural resources of the mountains and the lake for sustenance and lived in the region for generations.
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  2. They inhabited small villages of 10 to 30 round buildings located along fresh water sources and subsisted on berries, nuts, tubers, acorns, and plentiful game harvested along the lush valley. The Serrano looked at the native grizzly bears as ancestors and did not eat the meat or wear the fur of these massive animals.

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  3. Big Bear Lake was inhabited by the indigenous Serrano people for over 2,000 years before it was explored by Benjamin Wilson and his party. Once populated by only the natives and the grizzly bears, from which the area received its name, the population of the Big Bear Valley grew rapidly during the Southern California gold rush from 1861 to 1912.

  4. The Big Bear valley was home to the indigenous Yuhaaviatam (a clan of the Serranos) for about 2,000 years. These natives inhabited what they called Yuhaaviat or 'Pine Place'. The name 'Serrano' or 'mountaineers' was given to the natives by Spanish explorers.

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  5. Apr 1, 2011 · Approximately 2500 years ago, Big Bear Lake was populated by a group of Native Americans known as the Serrano Indian tribe. Because of the mountains and the terrain, the Serrano Indian referred to the territory as “Yuhaviat” which means”Pine Place”. The Serrano Indians inhabited large, communal dwellings of 10 to 30 round buildings ...

  6. The Bear Valley Hotel. Big Bear's first hotel was built in 1888 by 21 year- old, Gus Knight Jr. who realized that the new lake would bring tourists to the area. Knight, along with partner John Metcalf, purchased 80 acres south of the lake and in June opened the 30 guest, Bear Valley Hotel.

  7. Feb 17, 2020 · Living With Fire at Big Bear Lake – Part 4, The 1940’s and 1950’s. Oct 16, 2019. Our four part series of “Living With Fire” looks at how the Big Bear Lake communities have dealt with the threat of fire over the last 100 years. This Part 4 episode takes a quick look at how the Big Bear Valley Fire Departments evolved since the 1940’s.

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