they travel by conoes
with canoes
They traveled through water with canoes and they walked on foot on ground
Yes, the Pomo Indians, who lived along the Northern California coast and in the region of the Russian River, utilized canoes made from redwood or tule reeds for transportation and fishing. These canoes were essential for navigating rivers and lakes, as well as for accessing coastal waters. The Pomo were skilled in crafting these vessels, which played a significant role in their daily life and subsistence practices.
The Pomo Indians used beers claws, deers antlers.
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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.
bone knives and antlers.naturistic
tule balsas
bone knives and antlers.naturistic
They Hunted with shap rocks and a horpon
No they waled where ever they went