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The Quinault Indian Tribe
Part 1 of Paper ....n that I am writing this paper. To help inform more people about the Indian tribes of the northwest more specifically . The largest and most important Salish people on the Pacific shore of Washington State, living mainly in the valley of the Quinault Rive and near Taholah, the site of their principal village. They rem.... Part 2 of Paper ....rn Washington. It consists of 189,061 acres, 4,414 of, which are tribal, owned.
Second, The Quinault Indians live in longhouses. They build longhouses made of red and yellow cedar. Cedar is a conifer meaning that it is a cone bearing The Longhouses could hold up to 30-40 people. They were seldom less than 50 feet long and 40 feet wide. Many longhouses had Totem Poles at their entrance. A Totem Pole was carved out of a cedar tree, into animal shapes. These animal shapes represented different mem.... |
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