Pauma massacre

José Figueroa had granted the Luiseño three pueblos including Las Flores and San Pascual.

A group of eleven men traveled to Rancho Pauma, owned by Jose Antonio Serrano.

Along the way, the men stole a herd of fine horses belonging to the Pauma band of the Luiseño and retreated to the rancho.

Chief Manuel called the area bands together for a tribal council to decide the fate of the horse thieves.

The tribal leaders decided the Californios should undergo ritual torture and execution for their crimes against the Pauma band.