Prehistoric River Pomo Burial Gounds
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  • Prehistoric Magico River Pomo Burial Grounds
  • Experimental Sacred Ceremony

Colusa Riverfront area built on a Magico indian burial ground

It is now known, Historic Chinatown Merchantile building, built in 1877 is built on a prehistoric Indian Burial ground and sacred ceremony site used by a Magico Indian tribe for many thousands of years. This building sits directly accross the street from the Sacramento River, Colusa River Levee Park. Historical records indicated Colusa was obtained by a unlawful land grab, as much as all of California was taking away, but this  unknown historical fact that has made a negitive imprint on this land is :

1843, a massacre of 3,000 Colusa Indians by John Sutter group of indian killers occured here. This act on sacred grounds have stayed on the memory of space and time

This half block building was built 1877 for the wealthy Chinese merchants after a woodmill built in 1850's was torn down to make way for theMerchantile  Chinatown Building. Before 1850's, and thousands of years prior, this was a  site for  ancient indian Sacred Magic Ceremonies,  Burial ceremonies, Sacred Springs rituals and Summoning the Great Spirit.


May 2010, Dr. John Furry, Retired Anthropoligist
  identified a grave under the back patio here as a 500 year Pomo Indian woman and her child that are buired together. Most likey the child was buried alive due to the woman was part of a chiefs tribal wives. In Pomo cultural, other wives do not take care of another dead wifes child, so at death the child or children are buried alive with their dead mother. They are buried by a sacred spring that warriors come to bath in to give them magic powers. The spring was discovered 10 feet from the grave. The early chinese put a well in it.

The spirit of the child lives here, so does her father, A Huta Warrior, Intiated Shaman. The Huta Warrior is described in a 10 page article called "Nomlaki". It is the best sumation of the prehistoric river pomo people and their ways, written by Walter Goldschmidt in 1938. Walter wrote the forward to Carlos Castenedas first book on the subject of non ordinary realities and magico indian religions. The magic preformed on this site was not drug induced by the prehistoric peoples and is not done by myself personaly. Their are also Chinese Spirits that are grounded here and am letting them stay until they move on.



Please read....NOMLAKI  by Walter Goldschmidt
http://www.calwater.ca.gov/Admin_Record/C-076118.pdf


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