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The Pomo Indians

The Pomo Indians. By Karli. Where They Live. The Pomo were made up of 72 tribes. Most of the Pomo lived in the Redwood Forests. They lived in Northern California. Their original homelands had mountains, hills, and valleys. They also lived in small bands. Homes.

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The Pomo Indians

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  1. The Pomo Indians By Karli

  2. Where They Live • The Pomo were made up of 72 tribes. • Most of the Pomo lived in the Redwood Forests. • They lived in Northern California. • Their original homelands had mountains, hills, and valleys. • They also lived in small bands.

  3. Homes • The Pomo built their homes from things in their environment. • Most of the Pomo lived in single family houses. • To make their houses they used willow poles and tule. • Their houses were not big, but for the time period they were a good size.

  4. Family Life • Family was important to the Pomo. • They lived with their grandparents, aunts, and uncles. • The Pomo made arts and crafts together as a family. • The men of the family hunted. • The women of the family gathered food.

  5. Clothing • The Pomo made their own clothing. • Women always wove the clothing from deerskin. • They used bone needles to sew. • The women and girls wore shirts and long skirts. • The men and boys wore breech clothes.

  6. Foods • The Pomo hunted, fished, and gathered food. • They hunted deer and elk. • They used bows and arrows to hunt and fish with. • When they gathered food they used special baskets called seed beater baskets.

  7. Crafts • Pomo men made canoes for their crafts. • The Pomo also made baskets. • They made a lot of beaded designs. • They made cooking pots with beads and feathers and used them often. • The Pomo enjoyed making crafts.

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