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The Ipai and Tipai tribes who made up the Kumeyaay people originally had no transportation other than their own feet.

At some point in the 1530s or 1540s they had access to Spanish mules, since a painting of Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo's first encounter with them shows a woman and child on a mule being led by the husband.

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