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Hoh Indian Tribe, Native American tribal territory in Jefferson County, US

The Hoh Indian Tribe occupies coastal land at the Hoh River mouth on the Olympic Peninsula, comprising roughly 477 acres of forest and waterfront. The territory sits where river and ocean meet, with dense woodlands and the flowing river defining its landscape.

The Hoh were assigned their current reservation following the Quinault Treaty of 1855, which reshaped their traditional way of living along the river. This treaty marked a turning point in how they organized their territories and settlements.

The Hoh speak their Salishan language and practice traditional river fishing that remains central to their way of life. These activities shape how the community gathers, celebrates, and passes knowledge to younger generations.

Plan for wet, changeable coastal weather by bringing appropriate clothing and gear for moisture and rain. Access to different areas may vary depending on community events and seasonal conditions, so it helps to check ahead.

The Hoh call themselves Chalá·at, meaning People of the Hoh River, a name reflecting their identity rooted in the waterway. This self-designation shows how the river's presence shapes not just where they live but who they are.

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