Lake County, Cal


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History of Lake County, California


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The Pomo of Lake County


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Secure in their isolated valley until the arrival of the white man, the Native Americans of Lake County and their ancestors lived for more than 12,000 years in this temperate Eden of abundance. The anthropologist who labeled them all by one name was mistaken though; the Pomo were actually 72 independent villages, or tribelets, that spoke at least seven distinct and mutually unintelligible languages. Theirs was a culture without war, without tyranny, without greed--until the Gold Rush. Like native plant seeds, they have blown and been carried and have taken root again and again. Though their history far predates the camera, the artifacts, stories, and historical images collected from this region and its inhabitants can portray, in part, their joy and pain and their powerful ability to change and endure.










Two Perspectives of Lake County, California, Pomo History


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"This book contains the 1880s writings of H. H. Bancroft about the Pomo of Lake County, California. The Native Peoples' own voices tell a different story. During their history of over 15,000 years, they created a thriving culture. This book compares the European and Native governments, lifestyles, cultures, and their relationship to Mother Earth."--Publisher's description.




The Engineering Index


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