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- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation abstract "The Hoh or Chalá·at (′Those-Who-Live-on-the-Hoh River′ or ′People of the Hoh River′) are a Native American tribe in western Washington state in the United States. The tribe lives on the Pacific Coast of Washington on the Olympic Peninsula. The Hoh moved onto the Hoh Indian Reservation, 47°44′31″N 124°25′17″W at the mouth of the Hoh River, on the Pacific Coast of Jefferson County, after the signing of the Quinault Treaty on July 1, 1855. The reservation has a land area of 1.929 square kilometres (477 acres) and a 2000 census resident population of 102 persons, 81 of whom were Native Americans. It lies about half-way between its nearest outside communities of Forks, to its north, and Queets (on the Quinault Indian Reservation), to its south.The Hoh River (and the Hoh who were named after it) takes its name from the Quinault language name for the river, Hoxw. No meaning can be associated with the Quinault name, in fact, no etymology for the name can be found in either the Quinault or Quileute languages.The Hoh call themselves Chalá·at or Chalat' (′People of the southern river, i.e. Hoh River′) after their name for the Hoh River Cha’lak’at’sit or Chalak'ac'it, which means the “southern river”.In aboriginal times, there was nothing secluded about the Hoh Watershed, even its upper reaches. No less than seven permanent settlements were situated along the banks of the Hoh, most with a fishtrap. The river served not only as a riverine thoroughfare leading to their fishing sites and their hunting, trapping and foraging grounds, it was also the nursery of the salmon and home of freshwater fishes that they harvested as part of their annual cycle. The watershed included the sites of the burials of their ancestors, the hidden locations of their empowering guardian spirits, and the family campgrounds and upstream summer-homesites near resource gathering areas that were heritable family property. Besides that, there were named landmarks, sites associated with ritual and mythic occurrences, and riverside trails.The Hoh (Chalá·at) people refer to both their traditional lands and their reservation as ChalAt’i’lo t’sikAti, (′the land belonging to the people who live at the Hoh River′).Though the Hoh (Chalá·at) are today considered to be a band of the Quileute tribe, the original Hoh language was actually the Quinault language and they were related to the Quinault tribe. After intermarriage with the Quileute tribe, the Hoh tribe became a bilingual tribe, speaking both Quileute and Quinault, until the Quileute language was favored. The lifestyle of the Hoh, like many Northwest Coast tribes, involved the fishing of salmon.".
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- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageExternalLink hohtribe-nsn.org.
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- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageRevisionID "697840153".
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink 2000_United_States_Census.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Federally_recognized_tribes_in_the_United_States.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Northwest_Plateau.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Washington_(state).
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- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink Forks,_Washington.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink Hoh_Rainforest.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink Hoh_River.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink Jefferson_County,_Washington.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink Makah.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink Multilingualism.
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- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink Northwest_Portland_Area_Indian_Health_Board.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink Olympic_Peninsula.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink Queets,_Washington.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink Quileute.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink Quileute_language.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink Quinault.
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- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink Quinault_language.
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- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink Salmon.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLink Washington_(state).
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hoh Indian Tribe of the Hoh Indian Reservation".
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hoh Indian Tribe".
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hoh".
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- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation subject Category:Federally_recognized_tribes_in_the_United_States.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Northwest_Plateau.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Washington_(state).
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation subject Category:Populated_coastal_places_in_Washington_(state).
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation hypernym Tribe.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation point "47.74194444444444 -124.42138888888888".
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation type Insect.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation type People.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation type SpatialThing.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation comment "The Hoh or Chalá·at (′Those-Who-Live-on-the-Hoh River′ or ′People of the Hoh River′) are a Native American tribe in western Washington state in the United States. The tribe lives on the Pacific Coast of Washington on the Olympic Peninsula. The Hoh moved onto the Hoh Indian Reservation, 47°44′31″N 124°25′17″W at the mouth of the Hoh River, on the Pacific Coast of Jefferson County, after the signing of the Quinault Treaty on July 1, 1855.".
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation label "Hoh Indian Tribe of the Hoh Indian Reservation".
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation sameAs Q1623415.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation sameAs Hoh.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation sameAs Hoh_(Volk).
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation sameAs Hoh.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation sameAs Hoh_(tribu).
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation sameAs Hoh.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation sameAs m.01w665.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation sameAs Hoh.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation sameAs 5797472.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation sameAs Q1623415.
- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation lat "47.74194444444444".
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- Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation wasDerivedFrom Hoh_Indian_Tribe_of_the_Hoh_Indian_Reservation?oldid=697840153.
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