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The Pomo Indians, indigenous to Northern California, primarily engaged in subsistence activities such as fishing, hunting, and gathering. They relied on the rich Natural Resources of their environment, harvesting acorns, berries, and fish from local rivers and streams. Additionally, they were skilled artisans known for their intricate basketry and weaving techniques. Their social structure was organized around small, semi-nomadic communities that adapted to seasonal changes in resource availability.

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