GC4YR6X Traditional Cache Mondo's NAT #461 - Pomo
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: mondou2 @ | Hide Date: 02/17/2014 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 02.634 W104° 52.031 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Takes less than an hour  Available at all times  Park and Grab 

Native American Tribe Series


Pomo

The name of the Indian linguistic stock, technically known as Kulanapan, living in parts of Sonoma, Lake, Mendocino, Colusa, and Glenn Counties, California. In the northern Pomo dialect Pomo means ‘people,’ and added to a place name forms the name for a group of people. Although Poma is almost as frequently heard as Pomo, the latter has come into general use in both scientific and popular literature.

The territory occupied by the Pomo is in two parts: a main area which extends, generally speaking, from west to east, from the coast to the crest of the main range of the Coast Range mountains, and from south to north, from the vicinity of Santa Rosa to Sherwood valley on the upper course of Eel river; the second area is a very small one, lying wholly within the Sacramento valley drainage and comprising only a limited area on the headwaters of Stony creek in Colusa and Glenn Counties, and is occupied by a people speaking a dialect differing from any of those spoken in the main area to the west. The Pomo thus occupied all of Russian River Valley except two small areas, one between Geyserville and Healdsburg, the other at the extreme head of Potter valley, both of which were occupied by people of the Yukian stock. On the west of the main Pomo area is the Pacific, on the south is Moquelumnan territory, on the east are Yukian-Wappo and Wintun areas, and on the north the Yuki and the Athapascan Kato areas, from which it is separated by the watershed between Cahto and Sherwood valleys.

Certain peoples living to the north of the Pomo area, generally known by their Pomo names (Kai, Kastel, Kato, and Yusal Pomo), are not, as supposed, Pomo, but Athapascan.

In appearance the Pomo resemble the other Indians of north central California; they are comparatively short, though on the whole they are taller and of more powerful build than their Yuki and Athapascan neighbors immediately to the north. Both men and women, especially the latter, are often fat, with large faces. The women tattoo very slightly, and this chiefly upon the chin. They are noted for their basketry, which in variety of technique and range of patterns is probably unrivaled in North America, while its fineness of finish and elaborateness of decoration, especially with feathers, are remarkable. In their general culture the Pomo are similar to such peoples as the Wintun, Maidu, and Yuki. They are essentially unwarlike.

The Pomo were the most southerly stock on the coast not brought under the mission influence of the Franciscans in the 18th and early 19th centuries, their contact with the mission fathers being only very slight and then in the extreme southern part of their territory. however, Franciscan missionaries have more recently been active among them. A few, especially the so-called Little Lakes and Big Lakes, are at present on the Round Valley Reservation, but the majority are living free from governmental control in or near their old homes, supporting themselves by civilized pursuits, especially farming. Their number at present is about 800. As throughout the greater part of California, true tribes do not exist among the Pomo, their largest political and geographical division being the village and the surrounding land controlled by it.

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11 Logs: Found it 11  

Found it 06/21/2019 By TheClanGoodnight
Grabbing some caches and learning about tribes. Love it!

Found it 05/28/2019 By FayColSalTom
Another quick grab along County Rd 8. Thanks

Found it 04/13/2019 By Niknic
Quick find

Found it 03/23/2019 By lasouthpaw
Put some miles on while caching today! I started out in Parker for the event, some lab caches, and working on my 360 degrees of Colorado challenge. Peace love pi was going to join me, but felt a little under the weather. I wound up meeting her a little north of here to visit a cache on its birthday, and we wound up in Brighton. We didn't have a lot of time, so we picked this power trail nearby. I didn't realize it, but we hit about 26 caches in an hour and a half. We replaced logs and containers as needed. Signed logs with the Pi symbol and a paw, and not always at the end of the line. What can I say? I was a little messy today. Sorry for the cut and paste logs mondou2, but I didn't take good notes. Thanks for the smiley! Find #3364.

Found it 03/23/2019 By peace love pi
Met up with lasouthpaw after her geocaching adventure in Parker this morning to grab add many caches add we could add quickly as we could. Always fun to do a numbers run. Signed log pi paw and replaced logs and containers where necessary. TFTC! All is well with this cache.

Found it 08/30/2018 By cloudskimr
Found during a day off. SL TFTH

Found it 08/16/2018 By FresnoDancingFool
This marked the start of a four-cache, 1.2-mile geowalk for me as I neared the end of my caching day. It was another easy find in a very good power series; I wish I had time to do more, but that will have to wait until a possible future visit. Good job and TFTC!

Found it 07/19/2018 By DogCatFxr
One of 37 NAT caches today in the 100 degree heat. SL. TFTC! ~ DCF

Found it 07/19/2018 By GrahamCacher
SL TFTC!

Found it 07/15/2018 By Joe Friday
Out with OneKindWord today trying to earn the Hidden Creatures Souvenirs. with 100 finds today. TFTC's

Found it 01/05/2018 By dustyriver
A Good cache, found on a good day with BriGuy = Best Wishes, DustyRiver / Terry