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  2. Quinault Indian Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Quinault Indian Nation (/ k w ɪ ˈ n ɒ l t / or / k w ɪ ˈ n ɔː l t /; QIN), formerly known as the Quinault Tribe of the Quinault Reservation, is a federally recognized tribe of Quinault, Queets, Quileute, Hoh, Chehalis, Chinook, and Cowlitz peoples. [4] They are a Southwestern Coast Salish people of Indigenous peoples of the Pacific ...

  3. Quinault people - Wikipedia

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    Quinault Indian Nation, official website; University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections – The Pacific Northwest Olympic Peninsula Community Museum; Inventory of the Quinault Indian Reservation Collection, 1939–1977, in the Forest History Society Library and Archives, Durham, NC

  4. Quinault Cultural Center and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Quinault Cultural Center and Museum is a museum of culture in Taholah, Washington, owned and funded by the Quinault Indian Nation. [3] It contains artifacts, arts, and crafts of the Quinault, housed in a converted retail building.

  5. Quinault Indian Nation receives $1 million to fight substance ...

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    Nov. 6—The Quinault Indian Nation has received a $1 million grant from the Department of Justice for continued efforts to address substance abuse, one of three Western Washington tribes to ...

  6. Lower Chehalis people - Wikipedia

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    The Quinault Indian Nation is a tribe composed primarily of Quinault, Quileute, Chinook, and Hoh peoples, with Lower Chehalis descendants being a minority population. The tribe had an enrolled population of 2,036 in the 1980s. [12]

  7. Joe DeLaCruz - Wikipedia

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    Joe DeLaCruz (Joseph B. DeLaCruz, July 16, 1937 – April 16, 2000 [1] [2]) was a Native American leader in Washington, U.S., president for 22 years of the Quinault Tribe. [3] He was reputed for his "thorough, in-depth knowledge of probably every Indian tribe in North America."

  8. Allotment 1157 was part of the Quinault Indian Reservation until 1928, when the U.S. government gave parcels of Native land to private owners. Washington congressman introduces bill that would ...

  9. Quinault Tribe of the Quinault Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Quinault Tribe of the Quinault Reservation