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The Pomo people, indigenous to Northern California, traditionally used natural dyes derived from local plants, minerals, and insects to color materials such as basketry, textiles, and ceremonial items. They would extract dyes by boiling these natural sources, such as berries, roots, and tree bark, to create vibrant colors. The dyeing process often involved multiple steps, including soaking and setting the dye to ensure rich, lasting hues. This artistry not only enhanced their crafts but also held cultural significance, reflecting their connection to the land.

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