Cainamero
English
Etymology
English adaptation from Spanish Los Gallinomeros, from Gallina (nickname for a chief, chicken, coward).
Proper noun
Cainamero
- A Southern Pomo people who lived in the region around Santa Rosa, California.
Noun
Cainamero (plural Cainameros)
- A member of this people.
References
- LeBaron, Gaye, Within 30 years, the Santa Rosa Indians Were Gone, The Press Democrat, May 2, 1993
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