Hoh
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Hoh is a Native American tribe in western Washington state in the United States. The tribe lives on the northwest corner of Washington on the Olympic Peninsula. The Hoh moved onto reservation lands at the mouth of the Hoh River after the signing of the Quinault River Treaty on July 1, 1855.
The original Hoh language was actually the Quileute language. The Hoh are considered to be a band of the Quileute tribe. The lifestyle of the Hoh, like many Northwest Coast tribes, involved the fishing of salmon.
External links
- Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board - Hoh tribe profile (http://www.npaihb.org/profiles/tribal_profiles/Washington/Hoh%20Tribal%20Profile.htm)
- Governor's Office of Indian Affairs - Tribal Information - Hoh (http://www.goia.wa.gov/tribalinfo/hoh.html)