Hoh

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Hoh is a Native American tribe of the Pacific Northwest, traditionally living along the Hoh River on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State.

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Hoh canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest
Native American tribe
associatedEcosystem temperate rainforest
associatedProtectedArea Olympic National Park NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalPractice potlatch
traditional fishing practices
culturalRegion Northwest Coast NERFINISHED
demographicClassification American Indian NERFINISHED
economicActivity natural resource management
tourism
ethnicGroupOf United States of America
surface form: United States
federalRecognitionJurisdiction United States Bureau of Indian Affairs NERFINISHED
governingBody Hoh Tribal Council NERFINISHED
hasContemporaryIssue climate change impacts
coastal flooding risk
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.hohtribe-nsn.org/
hasReservation Hoh Indian Reservation NERFINISHED
languageFamily Chimakuan languages NERFINISHED
locatedIn Olympic Peninsula NERFINISHED
Pacific Northwest
Washington
surface form: Washington State
neighboringTribe Quileute NERFINISHED
Quinault NERFINISHED
partOf Indigenous peoples of Washington NERFINISHED
primaryWaterway Hoh River NERFINISHED
recognizedAs federally recognized tribe
religion Christianity
traditional Native spirituality
reservationLocatedIn Jefferson County, Washington NERFINISHED
traditionalHousing plank houses
traditionalSubsistence fishing
gathering
hunting
marine resources
traditionalTerritory Hoh River NERFINISHED
Pacific coast of the Olympic Peninsula
tribalEnrollment enrolled members of the Hoh Tribe
usesWritingSystem Latin alphabet NERFINISHED

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