Pomo-Yuki-Wappo Mythology

The Mythology Pomo-Yuki-Wappo includes the following Native American peoples: Pomo, Yuki, Wappo

The Pomos are a Native American people of northern California in the USA. The Pomo spoke seven different Pomo languages, which are not mutually intelligible. Originally, language, geography, and other cultural elements unified the Pomos, but socially and politically they were not a "unified tribe."

The Pomos lived in small communities, linked by geography, lineage and marriage, and who met during fishing, hunting and gathering. The Pomos lived on the Pacific coast north of San Francisco between Cleone and Duncan's Point, and inland toward Clear Lake. A separate group, the Northeast Pomos, lived near Stonyford.

the yuki is a Native American language of the Yukian language family spoken in the United States, in Mendocino County, Northern California.

the wappo is a Native American language of the Yukian language family spoken in the United States, north of San Francisco Bay, in Sonoma and Napa counties, California. This extinct language was spoken by the Native American people of the Wappos.

Pomo-Yuki-Wappo mythology (texts)

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