The Pomo Indians primarily inhabited the northern California region, characterized by diverse landforms including coastal areas, river valleys, and mountainous terrain. They lived near the Russian River and the Pacific coast, which provided abundant Natural Resources, such as fish, game, and plant materials. The varied landscape allowed them to practice fishing, hunting, and gathering, which were central to their way of life. Additionally, the proximity to both forests and wetlands contributed to their rich cultural and ecological practices.
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