The Pomo Indians, indigenous to Northern California, primarily gathered their food through a combination of hunting, fishing, and foraging. They utilized the region's rich Natural Resources, gathering acorns, berries, and roots, and fishing in local rivers and streams for salmon and other fish. Additionally, they hunted small game such as deer and rabbits. Their seasonal movements allowed them to exploit different food sources throughout the year.
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the pomo Indians are from sanfrancisco
they fished, hunted and gathered.
According to the 2010 U.S. census, there were 8,578 Pomo Indians living in California.
The Pomo Indians live in a Pomo hut . They are vry round.
The pomo Indians were enemies with the Aztec and Maya Indians
The Pomo Indians live in California.
The population of the pomo indians is 1,789
The Pomo Indians gathered their food from their surroundings. They gathered food from local plants like corn, and they used harpoons to catch fish like salmon.
acorns salmon nuts small game of rabbits