Tribes H

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Discover Native American tribes starting with the letter H. This Tribes H directory includes both modern-day and extinct groups, spanning federal recognition, state recognition, and unrecognized communities.

Each entry links to profiles that delve into historical background, language roots, cultural practices, and current affairs. Whether you’re researching a well-known nation or an obscure historical tribe, the H-series index offers reliable navigation to trusted resources.

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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Hoopa Valley Tribe

The People of Hoopa Valley are one of California's first cultures. They came up the Trinity River into the rich valley which has always been the center of the Hupa World, the place where the trails return. Legends say this is where the people of the Hoopa Valley Tribe came into being. 

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