Pomo Tribe

History
The Pomo Indians traditionally lived in what is now northwestern California around the Clear Lake area north of San Francisco, and along the Russian River, in Lake, Mendocino, and Sonoma Counties. Today, there are about 5,000 Pomo living in several rancherias and reservations on or near the places of their origin.

Bands of the Pomo Tribe and Their Reservations
Big Valley Band -- Big Valley Rancheria

Cloverdale Group -- Cloverdale Rancheria

Coyote Valley Band -- Coyote Valley Rancheria

Dry Creek Group -- Dry Creek Rancheria

Elem Indian Colony -- also known as the Sulphur Bank Rancheria

Grindstone Rancheria

Guidiville Rancheria

Hopland Band -- Hopland Rancheria

Little River Band -- Potter Valley Rancheria

Lytton Rancheria

Manchester Band -- Manchester-Point Arenas Rancheria

Middletown Group -- Middletown Rancheria

Pinoleville Group -- Pinoleville Rancheria

Potter Valley Group -- Potter Valley Rancheria

Redwood Valley Group -- Redwood Valley Rancheria

Robinson Rancheria

Round Valley Reservation

Scotts Valley Band -- Scotts Valley Rancheria

Sherwood Valley Group -- Sherwood Valley Rancheria

Stewarts Point Rancheria

Sulphur Bank Rancheria

Upper Lake Band -- Upper Lake Rancheria