Pomo Indian baskets and their makers . The So-called Fond Lily Design. V Plate 23] one answer, ka-cha, or ka-cha-nac, arrow points. The Pomoshave no other name for it. The Pomos have no portrayal oftrees, hills, mountains, rivers or sloughs. I question if theyever attempt flowers or A Variation of the Quail-tdft Pattern. [Plate 24\ 38 POMO INDIAN BASKETS. A very pretty design, often found on coarse bowls, is a repre-sentation of a spotted snake, plate 11. The Yokaias and Sanelscall it sa-kal-le or garter snake ; the Calpella and Ballo-kaiPomos have the very odd name of ho-do-du-du, al


Pomo Indian baskets and their makers . The So-called Fond Lily Design. V Plate 23] one answer, ka-cha, or ka-cha-nac, arrow points. The Pomoshave no other name for it. The Pomos have no portrayal oftrees, hills, mountains, rivers or sloughs. I question if theyever attempt flowers or A Variation of the Quail-tdft Pattern. [Plate 24\ 38 POMO INDIAN BASKETS. A very pretty design, often found on coarse bowls, is a repre-sentation of a spotted snake, plate 11. The Yokaias and Sanelscall it sa-kal-le or garter snake ; the Calpella and Ballo-kaiPomos have the very odd name of ho-do-du-du, also the name ofa spotted snake. Deer teeth, snake, water scorpion, grasshoppers shouldersand ant, and many other designs, I have met, but I have notgood material for illustration at hand. The figures of men and


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