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    Neah Bay is a census-designated place (CDP) on the Makah Reservation in Clallam County, Washington, United States. The population was 935 at the 2020 census...
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    Makah (redirect from Treaty of Neah Bay)
    research suggests that Makah people have inhabited the area now known as Neah Bay for more than 3,800 years. Traditionally, the Makah lived in villages consisting...
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    census resident population of 1,356 persons. Its largest community is Neah Bay. The Makah Tribe was also a whale hunting tribe. They especially hunted...
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    Neah Bay Dock Company was a subsidiary of the Puget Sound Navigation Company. In 1929 the Neah Bay Dock company owned a wharf and a hotel in Neah Bay...
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    USCGC Neah Bay (WTGB-105) is the fifth vessel of the Bay-class tugboat built in 1980 and operated by the United States Coast Guard. The ship was named...
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    Israel Keyes (category People from Neah Bay, Washington)
    honorably discharged, and he relocated to Neah Bay, Washington. He lived in the Makah Reservation community of Neah Bay, on the Olympic Peninsula with his Native...
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    is on Tatoosh Island, just off the cape. Makah Bay and Neah Bay are on either side of the cape. Neah Bay, Washington is the closest town to the cape. Cape...
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  • Makah Bay is a bay in Clallam County, Washington, United States, located near the community of Neah Bay. Both the Waatch and Tsoo-Yess Rivers flow into...
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  • In 1792 Salvador Fidalgo was assigned to establish a Spanish post at Neah Bay (the Spanish name was Bahía de Núñez Gaona), on the southwestern coast...
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    investor, who moved her to an anchorage in Neah Bay provided by the Makah people. Soon after arriving at Neah Bay Kalakala was evicted by the Makah, who also...
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    Park Brinnon Chimacum Clallam Bay Discovery Bay Eldon Hoodsport Humptulips Kalaloch La Push Lilliwaup Moclips Neah Bay Ocean City Ozette Pacific Beach...
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  • Peter DePoe (category People from Neah Bay, Washington)
    musician who was the drummer for the Native American band Redbone. Born in Neah Bay, Washington in 1943, his tribal ancestors are Southern Cheyenne, Turtle...
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    Affairs. Morro Bay operates within all Great Lakes and has coined the nickname, "Jack of all trades". USCG Neah Bay (WTGB-105) is a 140-foot Bay-class Icebreaking...
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    low tide one day in March 1986, paleogeologist Brian Atwater dug along Neah Bay with a nejiri gama, a small hand hoe. Under a top layer of sand, he uncovered...
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    Retrieved September 2, 2021. "Makah Whaling & Whale Hunt – Makah Tribe (Neah Bay, Washington)". Makah Tribe. Archived from the original on September 2,...
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    Owen Matthew Sellers Laukkanen (born February 20, 1983) is a Canadian mystery writer, the creator of the Stevens and Windermere series, among other novels...
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    (3 km) to Sekiu at the west end of Clallam Bay, and 20 miles (32 km) to Neah Bay. "Census Bureau profile: Clallam Bay, Washington". United States Census Bureau...
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    8 June 1995 Exchange with the Assembly of First Nations Makah Nation, Neah Bay, Washington,  United States: 9 June 1995 to 11 June 1995 Hōkūleʻa visited:...
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    Company) (WTGB-104) Biscayne Bay (Homeport - St. Ignace, MI / Builder: Tacoma Boatbuilding Company) (WTGB-105) Neah Bay (Homeport - Cleveland, OH / Builder:...
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    such Trident submarine bases operated by the U.S. Navy: the base at Kings Bay, Georgia, used by the U.S. Atlantic Fleet, is the other. Nearby is Strategic...
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  • Marilyn Mercer Jones (category People from Neah Bay, Washington)
    worked in Seattle, Bainbridge Island, Neah Bay, and Port Angeles. As of 1955, Jones was the first woman in the Neah Bay area to obtain a Coast Guard license...
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    resume whaling of the gray whale, a right recognized in the Treaty of Neah Bay, within limits (Article 4 of the Treaty). Harpoon Flensing, processing...
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  • ISBN 9781544785707. Depoe, Pete (2023). King Kong Pete: How a Real Drummer Boy from the Neah Bay Reservation Changed the World. various contributors. CreateSpace Independent...
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    mainland (contiguous) Neah Bay, Washington 48°21′56″N 124°36′56″W / 48.36556°N 124.61556°W / 48.36556; -124.61556 (Neah Bay, WA) – westernmost town...
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    Controlman "A" School. After his schooling, he was assigned to Station Neah Bay in the northwest corner of Washington on the Makah Indian Reservation....
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    Port Angeles (County seat) Sequim Bell Hill Blyn Carlsborg Clallam Bay Jamestown Neah Bay Port Angeles East River Road Sekiu Agnew Beaver Crane Diamond Point...
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    first non-indigenous vessel to enter Neah Bay, in July 1787. John Meares, in the Feliz Aventureira, stopped at Neah Bay in June 1788, and Charles Duncan in...
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    the site of an archaeological excavation on the Olympic Peninsula near Neah Bay, Washington, United States. The site was a village occupied by the Ozette...
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  • Edward Eugene Claplanhoo (category People from Neah Bay, Washington)
    uncovered at Ozette in Neah Bay. Under his leadership, the Makah Museum, which houses the Ozette collection, was established at Neah Bay in 1979. He also established...
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    1B Conferences North Olympic Chief Kitsap Bears Clallam Bay Bruins Crescent School Loggers Neah Bay Red Devils...
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