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d Central valley tribes, including the Southern | Pomo, a Hokan-speaking tribe, and Coast Miwok. |
the American Theatre which studies the works of | Pomo Afro Homos among others. |
al California, such as their neighbors the Lake | Pomo, also Maidu, Ohlone, Esselen, and northernmost |
heria was established for Coast Miwok, Southern | Pomo, and other Indians living in the region, but mu |
Metzler's 1996 A promise kept: Basketry of the | Pomo and the Elsie Allen basket collection. |
Although the Guidiville Band, among other | Pomo bands, ceded their ancestral lands, the US cong |
er 1899-31 December 1990) was a Native American | Pomo basket weaver from the Cloverdale Rancheria of |
Pomo Basketmaking: A Supreme Art for the Weaver. | |
As a testament to | Pomo community support, the Dry Creek Rancheria of P |
Third-person reference in Northern | Pomo conversation: The indexing of discourse genre a |
Antonio Cesti - Il | pomo d'oro |
Il | pomo d'oro (The Golden Apple) is an opera in a prolo |
Manchester-Point Arena Pomos speak the Central | Pomo dialect of the Pomo language. |
on non-Indian settlers in their homelands, four | Pomo groups, the Danoxa, Kaiyo-Matuku, Xowalek, and |
n the southwest; and the Wappo, Lake Miwok, and | Pomo in the west. |
Other bands of | Pomo include the Lytton Band of Pomo Indians and the |
Robinson Rancheria of | Pomo Indians of California |
The Guideville Band of | Pomo Indians is a Native American tribe of the Pomo |
The Hopland Band of | Pomo Indians of the Hopland Rancheria is a federally |
The Kashia Band of | Pomo Indians of the Stewarts Point Rancheria is a fe |
The Manchester Band of | Pomo Indians of the Manchester-Point Arena Rancheria |
The tribe is a community of | Pomo Indians who are native to northern California. |
The Elem Indian Colony of | Pomo Indians (also known as the Elem Band of Pomo an |
The Big Valley Band of | Pomo Indians of the Big Valley Rancheria is a federa |
The Lytton Band of | Pomo Indians is a tribe of Pomo Native Americans cre |
The Middletown Rancheria of | Pomo Indians of California is a federally recognized |
The Hopland Band of | Pomo Indians has a tribal education program, EPA off |
n community known as The Redwood Valley Band of | Pomo Indians resides. |
rust land acquired by the Scotts Valley Band of | Pomo Indians and will be the only successful attempt |
994 and is owned by the Middletown Rancheria of | Pomo Indians. |
Northern | Pomo is an extinct Pomoan language formerly spoken a |
a Red Tree Mouse or Sonoma Tree Vole (Arborimus | pomo) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetida |
The Northern | Pomo language became extinct in 1994 with the death |
ist Abraham M. Halpern to document the Southern | Pomo language. |
Engelhardt also worked with the | Pomo Native Americans of Northern California and com |
ven names based on geographical terms: Northern | Pomo, Northeastern Pomo, Southern Pomo, Eastern Pomo |
The Habematolel | Pomo operate their own housing, environmental, and e |
Valley Tribe is a federally recognized tribe of | Pomo people in Mendocino County, California. |
the Coyote Valley tribe of the Native American | Pomo people, who descend from the Shodakai Pomo. |
Kuksu was personalized as a spirit being by the | Pomo people. |
n contrast, in 1925 a witness of the Clear Lake | Pomo said: "The heart of religious activities lay in |
Moiya is a former | Pomo settlement in Mendocino County, California. |
Ubakhea is a former | Pomo settlement in Mendocino County, California. |
Hopitsewah is a former | Pomo settlement in Lake County, California. |
Kaci-badon is a former | Pomo settlement in Lake County, California. |
hadila (also, Choam-cha-di-la-poma) is a former | Pomo settlement in Mendocino County, California. |
Shiegho (also, Seacos and Si-a-ko) is a former | Pomo settlement in Mendocino County, California. |
lso, Ma-su-ta-kea and Masu-ta-kaya) is a former | Pomo settlement in Mendocino County, California. |
(also, Dah-no-habe and Do-no-ha-be) is a former | Pomo settlement in Lake County, California. |
Essie Pinola Parrish (1902-1979), was a Kashaya | Pomo spiritual leader and basketweaver. |
The | Pomo suffered from infectious diseases brought in by |
ader of the Kashia Tribe, she strove to sustain | Pomo traditions throughout the 20th century. |
The Guidiville Rancheria of California are a | Pomo tribe located in Mendocino County, California. |
CAL TRIBE CALLED THE ELEM INDIAN COLONY, SISTER | POMO TRIBE TO ROBINSON RANCHERIA. |
lear Lake Basin: Kawi-yomi, (perhaps originally | Pomo), Tsitsa-pukut. |
The | Pomo used the name Kuksu or Guksu, depending on the |
Koi was the more southerly of the two main | Pomo villages in the southeastern section of Clear L |
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