Cainamero

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Etymology[edit]

English adaptation from Spanish Los Gallinomeros, from Gallina (nickname for a chief, chicken, coward).

Noun[edit]

Cainamero pl (plural only)

  1. A Southern Pomo people who lived in the region around Santa Rosa, California.
    Synonym: Cainameros
    • 2023, Rose Marie Beebe, Robert M. Senkewicz, Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo:
      Since there were hundreds of Cainamero and other southern Pomo residents at Mission San Rafael, Pixpixuecas/Toribio most likely persuaded the Santa Rose Cainamero that he could help them smooth things over with Vásquez del Mercado in order to prevent reprisals against the Cainamero and southern Pomo mission Indians.

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