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Jefferson County and the Quinault
Indian Nation ___Two Memorandums of Understanding, both full text -- one from
Jefferson County and one from the Quinault Indian Nation. - Text only - From
Fourth World Documentation Project Archive -
www.halcyon.com/pub/FWDP/Americas/qinjcmou.txt
National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Tribes—Quinault Indians __ "Get information
about Native American (Indian) Tribes Lewis & Clark met on the
expedition--accounts of the encounters, historical pictures, paintings." -
illustrated - From National Geographic Society -
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/lewisandclark/record_tribes_089_14_7.html
Peaceful Warriors Passing Through ___The author of this essay calls Joseph B. DeLaCruz "perhaps the greatest American Indian leader of the twentieth century
in the United States..." You need to scroll about halfway down the page to learn
about this man. - Text only - From the Center For World Indigenous Studies -
http://www.cwis.org/fweye/fweye-9.html
Portland Area Office - Quinault Indian Nation __ General information, some
history, and important medical information. - From ihs.gov -
http://www.ihs.gov/facilitiesservices/areaoffices/portland/portland-nation-quinault.asp
Quinault Indian Tribe __ "Quinault. "A corruption of kwi'nail, the name of the
largest settlement situated at the present site of the village (Taholah)" at the
mouth of the Quinault River." You will find general information, a list of
Quinault towns and additional online resources. - From accessgenealogy.com -
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/washington/quinaultindianhist.htm
The Quinault Indians __ Curtis' early 20th-century ethnography of the Quinault
tribe. - From northwestern.edu -
http://curtis.library.northwestern.edu/curtis/viewPage.cgi?showp=1&size=2&id=nai.09.book.00000027&volume=9
Quinault Language and the Quinault Indian Tribe __ "Quinault language
information and the culture, history and genealogy of the Quinault Indians." -
From native-languages.org -
http://www.native-languages.org/quinault.htm
Quinault Legends __ A couple click-to-read Quinault legends and resources for
others. - From native-languages.org -
http://www.native-languages.org/quinault-legends.htm
Quinault Nation __ A look at the current status of the Quinault Nation.
"Quinault Pride Seafood Products are from the Quinault Indian Nation at Taholah,
Washington. Made up of the Quinault and Queets tribes, our people have taken
great care to safeguard the natural resources on which our ancestors survived
centuries ago." That quote is just one example of the Quinault's concern for
natural resources and the environment. - From indigenouspeople.net -
http://www.indigenouspeople.net/quinaul.htm
The Quinault Nation ___A good description of the tribal flag's seal can be found
here. - Flag image - From Don Healy -
http://users.aol.com/Donh523/navapage/quinault.htm
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