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Taholah is a
unincorporated village on the
Quinault Indian Reservation, in
Grays Harbor County, Washington,
United States.
Named for a
Quinault chief...
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Quinault and
Taholah, wife of
Chief Taholah Joyce Simmons (Ch****a) b. 1901 of Neah Bay Ida
Strom (Law) b. 1898 of
Taholah Alice Taholah (Jackson) b. 1853...
- the Queets, and the Raft. The
Quinault Indian Nation owns Lake Quinault.
Taholah is the
largest settlement in the
Quinault Reservation and is home to the...
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creation of
Washington Territory, the
Quinault Treaty was
signed by
Chief Taholah of the
Quinault and
Chief How-yat'l of the Quileute,
along with many other...
- CDP,
leading north through Moclips 11
miles (18 km) to its
terminus at
Taholah, and
south 8
miles (13 km) to
Copalis Beach.
Hoquiam is 25
miles (40 km)...
- language.
Taholah:
Quinault Indian Tribe of Washington. LCCN 68000947. OCLC 430013. Modrow, Ruth (1971). The
Quinault dictionary.
Taholah:
Quinault Indian...
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Pacific Beach Porter Queets (part) Qui-nai-elt
Village Santiago Satsop Taholah Artic Alder Grove Bay City
Carlisle Copalis Crossing Deckerville Garden...
- the lake, the
Quinault River flows southwest,
reaching the
Pacific at
Taholah. From Lake
Quinault to the ocean, the
river is
contained within the Quinault...
- bus
route 60,
which travels east to
Hoquiam and
Aberdeen and
north to
Taholah on the
Quinault Indian Reservation, and a dial-a-ride
route for in-city...
- Stevens. A
treaty a year
later would have
moved them to a
reservation in
Taholah, but the
Quileute territory was so
remote that it was not enforced. In...