Cahto People

Cahto People

The Cahto (also spelled Kato, especially in anthropological and linguistic contexts) are a indigenous Californian group of Native Americans. Today they are enrolled as the federally recognized tribe, the Cahto Indian Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria or a small group of Cahto are enrolled in the Round Valley Indian Tribes of the Round Valley Reservation.

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