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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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    The Quinault (/ k w ɪ ˈ n ɒ l t / or / k w ɪ ˈ n ɔː l t /, kʷínayɬ) are a group of Native American peoples from western Washington in the United States. They are a Southwestern Coast Salish people and are enrolled in the federally recognized Quinault Tribe of the Quinault Reservation .

  4. 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."

  5. Quinault - Wikipedia

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    Quinault family of actors, including: Jean-Baptiste-Maurice Quinault (1687–1745), comedian and musician Jeanne Quinault (1699–1783), actor, bluestocking saloniste; Philippe Quinault (1635–1688), French dramatist and librettist; Marie-Anne-Catherine Quinault (1695–1791), French singer and composer

  6. Quinault Cultural Center and Museum - Wikipedia

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    Quinault Indian Nation 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.

  7. List of Native American firsts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Native American firsts.Native American people were the first people to live in the area that is now known as the United States. [1] This is a chronological list of the first accomplishments that Native Americans have achieved both through their tribal identities and also through the culture of the United States over time.

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  9. Cowlitz people - Wikipedia

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    The Cowlitz, like the Chinookian tribes, practiced the custom of flattening the head; signifying the mark of freedom and an intellect similar to that of round-head Indian tribes. Indian Mothers typically practice head flattening on newborn infants until they reach eight to twelve months old; when the head has lost its original shape.