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The Pomo people, indigenous to Northern California, traditionally traveled primarily on foot. They utilized well-established trails that connected their villages and resource areas, which included rivers and Coastlines. In addition to walking, they crafted canoes from materials like redwood, enabling them to navigate waterways for fishing and trade. Seasonal migrations were common, as they moved to access various food sources throughout the year.

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