The Pomos
The Pomos are a Native American tribe. They lived in the California-intermountain region. Pomos homes were made of redwood bark or reed with a pole in the middle. Also their homes were underground so it was like a dugout. The Pomos played a similar game to what we call now Lacrosse. Also the Pomos hunted small game and occasionally fish. Also the Pomo made water tipe baskets decorated with shells.



THE POMO AND THE CREEK
Facts About These Tribes
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The Creek
The Creek lived in the southeast region of the U.S. The Creek were a hunt and gather tribe. Also they made tools such as bows and arrows and wattle daub homes. Wattle is lattice strips and daub in a paste made of wet clay, sand and animal dung (ewww). Also they wore lots of different types of clothing. in the summer Creek men wore breechcloths and leather leggings. Creek women wore wraparound  skirts and mantles made of deerskin. Both genders wore cloaks in cooler weather. The Creeks wore moccasins on their feet.
Differences
The Pomos and the Creek lived in two different regions. They lived about 1,400 miles away from each other. The Pomos lived in California and the creek lived in Oklahoma.
The Creeks homes were made out of Rivercane and plaster with threaded roofs while the Pomos homes were made of reed with a pole in the middle. Also the Pomos homes were underground so it was like a dugout in baseball.
Creek moms carried their babies in cradleboards while Pomo parents used baby baskets.
Similarities
Both of the Two tribes traveled by canoe. Canoeing was one of their main ways of transportation.
The Pomos and the Creeks both played games similar to lacrosse.
Both the Pomo and the Creek hunted for small game and sometimes fish.

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