Paxauxa was a shared Tongva and Payómkawichum village site located at what is now Corona, California along Temescal Creek.
Nearby villages included Poruumanga and Shiishongna.
[3] The village name may have been derived from the Tongva language word Axawknga, roughly translated to "in the net.
"[3] Paxauxa was the site of two villages located on either side of the Temescal Creek on the southern edge of Tovaangar and the northern edge of Payómkawichum territory, with Lake Elsinore to the south being within Payómkawichum homelands.
This likely made it an important site for the Tongva and Payómkawichum socially and politically, since cooperation and marriage ties between the villagers were common.