FOUR DIRECTIONS INSTITUTE

Pomo

California Indian History Page 5.0
California History Page 5.1
Main Lesson Page
Four Directions Inst.

 

Ethnie: POMO
Language: Pomoan
Family: Pomoan
Stock: Western Hokan
Phylum: Hokan
Macro-Culture: Kuksu, although with some elements of the Northwest California macro-culture 

 

 

 

 

x
The Pomo were a sedentary coastal hunter/gatherer language group and culture. They lived along the Northern California coast from Cleone to Duncans Point, and inland as far as Clear Lake. An additional detached group lived on Stony Creek. They suffered from Russian occupation, Spanish missionization, Mexican depredations, and the gold rush era settlers.
Aboriginal Locations
Divisions (villages):  Central Pomo (12), Eastern Pomo (6), Northeastern or Salt Pomo (3), Northern Pomo (32), Southeastern Pomo (3), Southern Pomo or Gallinomero (11), Southwestern or Gualala Pomo (8)
Present Locations
BIG VALLEY RANCHERIA, Finley
BLUE LAKE RANCHERIA, Blue Lake
DRY CREEK RANCHERIA, Geyserville
HOPLAND RANCHERIA, Hopland
MANCHESTER-POINT ARENA RANCHERIA, Manchester
MIDDLETOWN RANCHERIA, Middletown
NORTHERN POMO TRIBE, Lake County
NORTHERN POMO TRIBE, Mendocino County
PINOLVILLE RANCHERIA, Ukiah
REDWOOD VALLEY RANCHERIA, Redwood Valley
ROBINSON RANCHERIA, Nice
POMO TRIBE, Sonoma County
ROUND VALLEY RESERVATION, Covelo
SHERWOOD VALLEY RANCHERIA, Ukiah
STEWARTS POINT RANCHERIA, Stewarts Point
SULPHUR BANK RANCHERIA, Clearlake Oaks
UPPER LAKE RANCHERIA, Upper Lake
Year History
1809 Russians began exploitation of Pomo
1821 Large numbers indentured to Mexican feudal barons
1830 Internal feud over salt, several killed
1833 Massacre of 21 Pomos by Father Mercado
1836 Large number taken as slaves
1838 Smallpox epidemic
1841 Drove Russians out of their territory
1849 Gold rush influx of Whites
1850 Capt. N. Lyon slaughtered 60 Pomo at Clear Lake, 75 at Russian River
1862 Squatters at Round Valley massacred 45
1871 Episcopal mission at Round Valley, began practice of Ghost Dance
Year Population Source
1700 8,000 NAHDB calculation
1770 8,000 Kroeber estimate
1800 8,000 NAHDB calculation
1848 5,000 Cook estimate
1852 4,200 Cook estimate
1880 1,542 Cook estmimate
1900 1,300 NAHDB calculation
1910 1,200 Kroeber estimate
1930 1,143 Census
1963 1,033 BIA
1989 2,195 BIA
2000 2,400 NAHDB calculation
Other speakers of the same language:
None
Pomo Sites
California Pomo - Tribal Information    http://www.mcn.org/ed/ross/metini/metini1.html
Kashya Pomo    http://tqjunior.thinkquest.org/5723/pomo.html
Metini Village - Archeological Project    http://www.mcn.org/ed/ross/metini/metini1.html
NMAI Pomo Baskets    http://www.inct.net/~actuary/nmai_baskets.htm
Pinoleville Band of Pomo Indians    http://www.pinoleville.org/
Pomo    http://www.beloit.edu/~museum/logan/catalog/namerica/california/pomo/
Pomo - SFSU Narrative    http://bss.sfsu.edu/calstudies/Native%20Web%20Pages/pomo.html
Pomo (student project)    http://www.dsusd.k12.ca.us/educational/canatives/pomo.html
The Pomo (student project)    http://www.sowashco.k12.mn.us/ro/teachers/lewis/native/sarah-na.htm
Pomo Basket Bowl    http://www.sherwoodsspirit.com/v203.html
Pomo Basket    http://www.montclair-art.com/collections/am_nat/am_coll_12.htm
Pomo Basket    http://www2.ebicom.net/~bdennis/LRMpomo.html
Pomo Baskets    http://www.upenn.edu/museum/Collections/pomobasket.html
Pomo Cosmology    http://archaeology.parks.ca.gov/RockArt/Pomo/cosmology.htm
Pomo Feather Basket    http://www.oneearthgallery.com/doglover/pomfeatbas.html
The Pomo Indians    http://www.gualala.com/Framless%20version/history2/pomo.htm
Pomo People:  Brief History    http://indy4.fdl.cc.mn.us/~isk/art/basket/pomohist.html
Pomo Photo Gallery    http://www.qal.berkeley.edu/~kroeber/iup.ca.ind/pomo_photo.html
Pomo Tribe (student project)    http://www.nhusd.k12.ca.us/Hillview/rooms/r31/pomo.html
The Pomo Tribe - Introduction to Narrative    http://web.reed.edu/academic/departments/english/courses/English201nal/pomo.html
Robinson Rancheria    http://home.inreach.com/precious/ana/mainmenu2.html

Copyright © 2000 by Four Directions Institute