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The Pomo Indians primarily consumed acorns, which were a staple in their diet, but they also gathered and ate various nuts, including hazelnuts and walnuts. These nuts were often processed and ground into meal or used in various dishes. The Pomo's foraging practices reflected their deep knowledge of local flora and their sustainable relationship with the environment.

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