Yes, the Pomo people, who are indigenous to Northern California, historically used spears as part of their hunting and fishing practices. These spears were often made from materials readily available in their environment, such as wood and stone. They were primarily used for hunting fish and game, reflecting the Pomo's deep connection to their natural surroundings.
The Pomos use spears to catch fish.
Religion: Kuksu,Messiah Cult, traditional Pomo religion They believed in myths,tales,and legends
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The type of weapons they use were . * the bears claws * the deers antlers
As of 2018, the Pomoan languages are severely endangered. They are spoken by only a handful of elderly people. Two of them, Northern Pomo and Northeastern Pomo, are without known speakers and presumed to be extinct.
the pomo people lived in homes called hogans
The Pomo people, indigenous to Northern California, used a variety of weapons and tools for hunting, fishing, and daily tasks. Their weapons included bows and arrows, harpoons for fishing, and clubs for hunting small game. Tools used by the Pomo people included digging sticks for agriculture, bone awls for sewing, and stone mortars and pestles for food preparation. These tools and weapons were essential for their survival and were crafted with materials found in their local environment.
Spears
Spears and boomerangs.
The Kashia Band of Pomo Indians of the Stewarts Point Rancheria is a federally recognized tribe of Pomo people in Sonoma County, California. They are also known as the Kashaya Pomo.
not exactly they traded with the Navajos and many people from pueblo
Around 1877,pomo people have started to come to Northern California.