Nettet13. sep. 2024 · FORKS — The Hoh Tribe will revive this weekend a festival that hasn’t been celebrated for more than 18 years. The tribe will host two days of free celebrations, entertainment, food, music, games and fireworks during Hoh Days starting Saturday on its reservation south of Forks on Lower Hoh Road, west of U.S. Highway 101. • Tribal website • Hoh tribe profile at the website of the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board • University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections – The Pacific Northwest Olympic Peninsula Community Museum A web-based museum of the history and culture of Washington State's Olympic Peninsula communities
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Nettet1. jan. 2009 · Since then, the Hoh River, which descends 7,000 feet as it winds 50 miles from Mount Olympus west to the Pacific Ocean — has shifted a half-mile south, cutting into land near the tribal center. NettetHoh Indian Tribe - Tribal Code. Table of Contents Updated: March 2015. The tribe makes their code available online. The links below will take you to the version of the code available on the tribe's website. Please contact the library if you need assistance. dictionary annuity
The People of the Olympic Peninsula - National Park Service
NettetToday, the Coastal Treaty Tribes (Hoh, Makah, Quileute, Quinault) carry their heritage forward, balancing the very modern needs of their communities with long tradition. Tribes exercise their treaty rights, hold potlatches and ceremonies (e.g., first salmon … NettetHistorically, first-salmon ceremonies differed from tribe to tribe, but all had some things in common. The salmon chief of the tribe would select a fisher to catch the first salmon. This was an honor, and before entering the river the fisher would undergo a blessing or a … NettetThe Hoh River (chalak'At'sit, or "the southern river") is central to the history, economy and culture of the tribe. Established in September of 1893, the Hoh Indian Reservation covers 443 acres of land on the west side of the Olympic Peninsula. The tribe shares a language with the Quileute. In 2010, additional land was transferred to the tribe under the Hoh … dictionary anodyne