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It wasn't so long ago that dozens of people spoke Elem Pomo. When Kelsey was a child in the 1950s and '60s, ... The Elem Pomo tribe originated in about 6000 B.C., ...
More than 75 members of the Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians have been notified they face expulsion in another round of disenrollments that have roiled the tribe in recent years.
On May 15, 1850, the U.S. Cavalry, aided by vigilantes, murdered scores of Pomo people, most of them women and children, on the false suspicion that they were involved in the killing of two white ...
On May 15, 1850, the U.S. Cavalry, aided by vigilantes, murdered scores of Pomo people, most of them women and children, on the false suspicion that they were involved in the killing of two white ...
There was great excitement when the first Pomo Indians returned to Sonoma County with a bag full of gold in early 1849. Word of the find at Sutter’s Mill was slowly reaching the East Coast, and ...
The Lake County Board of Supervisors has responded to calls from both tribal and non-Indigenous residents to change the town’s name — and by extension confront this dark history — by placing ...
clayton duncan, an elder of the pomo tribe, has been working for years to change the name of a town about 20 minutes south of his rancheria. THEY ENSLAVED THE NATIVES. THEIR PEOPLE WERE STARVED.
Richardson, third from left, and his family have allowed the Kashia Pomo tribe to cross his land to fish for abalone, sea weed and fish as well as collecting shells for jewelry.
That tribe is the Waterplace Pomo, and we might be forgiven for thinking them the fictional analog to the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, ...
More than 500 acres of California redwood forestland has been officially returned to a group of Native American tribes whose ancestors were expelled from it generations ago.