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Quinault Language Translations to English

Quinault language translations

The Quinault language is the traditional language of the Quinault people of Washington State. It belongs to the Salishan language family, a large family of Native languages spoken in the Pacific Northwest and neighboring regions. Language is more than a list of words. It carries memory, humor, family ties, place names, songs, stories, and ways of seeing the world. A language can hold a whole shoreline inside a single phrase. That is why the preservation and revitalization of the Quinault…

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Quinault Indian Reservation

Map of Quinault Indian Reservation in Washington State.

Quinault Indian Reservation The Quinault Indian Reservation is located in Washington State on the southwestern corner of the Olympic Peninsula. It is home to the Quinault Indian Nation, whose people include descendants of the Quinault, Queets, Quileute, Hoh, Chehalis, Chinook, and Cowlitz peoples. The Quinault people are one of the Native peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Their homeland is a place of forests, rivers, lakes, ocean beaches, salmon runs, cedar trees, and long memory. The reservation lies between the…

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Hoh Indian Tribe

The Hoh Indian Tribe are considered to be a band of the Quileutes but are recognized as a separate tribe. Located at the mouth of the Hoh River on the western Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, the tiny Hoh Indian Tribe is dependent on the fish and wildlife of the Hoh River for their subsistence and commercial economy.  This federally recognized indian tribe takes it's name from the principal river in their territory.

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