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Pomo
Po·mo P0434450 (pō′mō)n. pl. Pomo or Po·mos 1. A member of a group of Native American peoples inhabiting an area of the Coast Ranges of northern California.2. Any of the seven languages of the Pomo.
po·mo P0434450 (pō′mō) Informal adj.1. Postmodern.2. Postmodernist.n. pl. po·mos 1. A postmodernist.2. Postmodernism. [po(st)mo(dern).]pomo (ˈpəʊməʊ) adj (Sociology) informal short for postmodernpo•mo (ˈpoʊ moʊ) Informal. adj. 1. postmodern. n. 2. the postmodern movement; postmodernism. [1985–90] Po•mo (ˈpoʊ moʊ) n., pl. -mos, (esp. collectively) -mo. 1. a member of any of a group of American Indian peoples of the N California coast and adjacent inland areas. 2. any of the seven related languages spoken or formerly spoken by the Pomo. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Pomo - a member of an Indian people of northern California living along the Russian River valley and adjacent Pacific coastHoka, Hokan - a member of a North American Indian people speaking one of the Hokan languages | | 2. | Pomo - the Kulanapan language spoken by the PomoKulanapan - a group of languages of the Hokan family |
Pomo
Pomo, Native Americans of N California, belonging to the Hokan branch of the Hokan-Siouan linguistic stock (see Native American languagesNative American languages, languages of the native peoples of the Western Hemisphere and their descendants. A number of the Native American languages that were spoken at the time of the European arrival in the New World in the late 15th cent. ..... Click the link for more information. ). The Pomo were the most southerly Native Americans on the California coast not brought under the mission influence of the Franciscans in the early 18th and 19th cent. The Pomo have been especially noted for their basketry arts, and many of their works are now valued art objects in museums and private collections. Of these arts, the Pomo developed feather-covering, lattice-twining, checker-work, single-rod coiling, and several other specializations. They now occupy several reservations in N California; the reservation near Clearlake Oaks is the site of gambling casinos. In 1990 there were about 5,000 Pomo in the United States.POMO
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POMO➣Post Modernist | POMO➣Position Of Maximum Opportunity | POMO➣Point of Maximum Opportunity | POMO➣Production Oriented Maintenance Organization | POMO➣Permanent Open Market Operation (banking) | POMO➣Polulle Oman Mentorin Ohjauksessa (Finnish prison program) | POMO➣Primary Open Market Operation (finance) |
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Words related to Pomonoun a member of an Indian people of northern California living along the Russian River valley and adjacent Pacific coastRelated Wordsnoun the Kulanapan language spoken by the PomoRelated Words |