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a member of an Indian people of northern California living along the Russian River valley and adjacent Pacific coast

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the Kulanapan language spoken by the Pomo

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ARGAKA is traditional village between Pomos and Latchi is a secluded retreat.
Just a few generations before Opal found herself killing fleas and scrubbing floors in the city for twelve dollars a month, the Pomos had claimed and lived upon a large swath of territory in northern California where the women gathered, leached, and pounded acorns to make their staple acorn mush and collected other edible bulbs, roots, seeds, herbs, nuts, and berries to complement the hunting and fishing that Pomo men usually carried out.
Pomos is meat which has been literally ripped from the head of slaughtered cattle - which is used in African-style curries.
The pomos were right about at least one thing: Much of the "reality" we live in day to day is, in fact, "socially constructed"--and constructed out of random scraps of myth, propaganda, wishful thinking, prejudice, and fear.
More far reaching claims of pomos such as the degree of earlier homogeneity vs contemporary heterogeneity and fragmentation are difficult to explore.
A two-day jazz journey awaits audiences in Pomos this coming weekend under the stars of Paradise Place.
Pomos are a delicacy in some African communities and can command high underthe-counter prices.
Much of the Pomos' work deals with the relative invisibility of gay, black men.
Outside, their garden is planted with grasses, shrubs, and flowering plants used by the Pomos in their intricate basketry.
We will be jammin' over the weekend to the sounds coming from the third Reggae Sunjam Music Festival in Pomos, Paphos.
A man is in critical condition in Nicosia general hospital after he fell from a height of three metres in Pomos on Thursday afternoon.
A 34-year-old Belarussian tourist, who had gone missing on Monday morning after going swimming in Pomos, Paphos, was found by a 27-year-old man in the afternoon, a police report said.
Police approached a boat near Pomos at 1am in which the migrants were travelling and it was towed into the harbour at 4am.
Seven of the 85 Syrians who arrived in Cyprus in a boat at Pomos, Paphos, on Friday turned out to be undocumented migrants and were brought before the Paphos district court, police announced on Saturday.