Difference between revisions of "Hoh"
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− | Chalá·at: People of the Hoh River | + | =='''Chalá·at: People of the Hoh River [https://hohtribe-nsn.org]'''== |
− | + | We are the Hoh, a Native American tribe in western Washington state. Our tribe lives on the Pacific Coast of the beautiful Olympic Peninsula. We formally moved onto the Hoh Indian Reservation at the mouth of the Hoh River after the signing of the Quinault Treaty on July 1, 1855. Our vision is to ensure our future as a strong, sovereign nation by continuing to preserve and instill our inherent cultural and spiritual traditions and values. We will continue to protect and enhance our natural resources by exercising our Treaty Rights. We will achieve this through effective governance and stewardship, recognizing the need to provide for the health, education, and welfare of our people. | |
− | == | + | ===History & Culture=== |
*Culture [https://hohtribe-nsn.org/culture/] | *Culture [https://hohtribe-nsn.org/culture/] | ||
*Cultural Resources [https://hohtribe-nsn.org/culture/cultural-resources/] | *Cultural Resources [https://hohtribe-nsn.org/culture/cultural-resources/] | ||
*Oral Traditions [https://hohtribe-nsn.org/oral-traditions/] | *Oral Traditions [https://hohtribe-nsn.org/oral-traditions/] | ||
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===Health Services [https://hohtribe-nsn.org/government/health-services/]=== | ===Health Services [https://hohtribe-nsn.org/government/health-services/]=== | ||
Revision as of 17:12, 10 April 2025
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[hide]Chalá·at: People of the Hoh River [1]
We are the Hoh, a Native American tribe in western Washington state. Our tribe lives on the Pacific Coast of the beautiful Olympic Peninsula. We formally moved onto the Hoh Indian Reservation at the mouth of the Hoh River after the signing of the Quinault Treaty on July 1, 1855. Our vision is to ensure our future as a strong, sovereign nation by continuing to preserve and instill our inherent cultural and spiritual traditions and values. We will continue to protect and enhance our natural resources by exercising our Treaty Rights. We will achieve this through effective governance and stewardship, recognizing the need to provide for the health, education, and welfare of our people.
History & Culture
Health Services [5]
Housing [6]
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