The Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians is a federally recognized Cahuilla tribe based in San Diego County — not Iroquois, whose nations are located thousands of miles away in the northeastern United States. Tribal nations issuing their own coinage under sovereign authority occasionally adopt imagery from other Indigenous cultures, though the reasoning behind this particular pairing is not documented in standard numismatic literature. Treat any historical framing on this one with caution.
The Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians is a federally recognized Cahuilla tribe based in San Diego County — not Iroquois, whose nations are located thousands of miles away in the northeastern United States. Tribal nations issuing their own coinage under sovereign authority occasionally adopt imagery from other Indigenous cultures, though the reasoning behind this particular pairing is not documented in standard numismatic literature. Treat any historical framing on this one with caution.