* Franklin Coyote: A member of the Pomo tribe and a well-respected artist and storyteller. He is known for his intricate woodcarvings and paintings, which often depict traditional Pomo stories and legends.
* Gerald Camese: A Pomo tribal leader who was instrumental in the revitalization of the Pomo language and culture. He served as the chairman of the Pomo Tribal Council from 1975 to 1983 and was a strong advocate for Pomo rights and self-determination.
* Greg Sarris: A Pomo author and professor who has written extensively about Pomo history and culture. His works include the novels Grand Avenue (1994) and The Sound of a Ribbon Crying (2011), as well as the short story collection Watermelon Days (1999).
* Lucy Thompson: A Pomo basket weaver who was renowned for her intricate and beautiful baskets. She was a master of the traditional Pomo basket-weaving techniques, and her work was collected by museums and collectors around the world.
* Robert Lewis: A Pomo musician who was a member of the popular rock band Redbone in the 1970s and 1980s. He played the drums, guitar, and vocals, and his music helped to bring Pomo culture to a wider audience.