Makah Indian Tribe of the Makah Indian Reservation Washington



Makah Indian Tribe of the Makah Indian Reservation Washington

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The Makah (pronounced /məˈkɑː/, from the Klallam name for the tribe, màq̓áʔa) are a Native American people from the northwestern corner of the Continental United States in Washington. The Makah tribe lives in and around the town of Neah Bay, Washington, a small fishing village along the Strait of Juan de Fuca where it meets the Pacific Ocean. Their reservation on the northwest tip of the Olympic Peninsula includes Tatoosh Island. The Makah people refer to themselves as "Kwih-dich-chuh-ahtx" (Qwidiččaʔa·t) which translates as "the people who live by the rocks and seagulls".




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Welcome to the web site of the Makah Nation. We are located on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. Our Native American reservation is ... site, is a sampling of Northwest Indian ...

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The Makah Indian Tribe and Whaling: Questions and Answers Makah ... significant, functioning element of the Washington marine ... presently numbers 1,356 persons living on the Reservation.

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