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    The Quinault Canyon is a submarine canyon, off Washington state, in Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. It lies opposite the Quinault Reservation...
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  • composer Quinault Canyon Lake Quinault Quinault River, a river located on the Olympic Peninsula in the U.S. state of Washington Quinault Pass Quinault Rainforest...
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    Quinault Canyon. Several miles above Lake Quinault the river is joined by its main tributary, the North Fork Quinault River. The main stem Quinault River...
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    Clayoquot Canyon Father Charles Canyon Loudon Canyon Barkely Canyon Nitinat Canyon Juan de Fuca Canyon Juan de Fuca Trough Quileute Canyon Quinault Canyon Grays...
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    as parts of three important submarine canyons, the Nitinat Canyon, the Quinault Canyon and the Juan de Fuca Canyon. For 64 miles (103 km) along the coast...
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  • Canyon Quileute Canyon Quinault Canyon Grays Canyon Guide Canyon Willapa Canyon Astoria Canyon Astoria Canyon Abyssal fan Astoria Canyon Astoria Fan Cascadia...
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  • Canyon (also Quillayute Canyon) is a submarine canyon, off of Washington state, United States. It is just north of Quinault Canyon. Quileute Canyon is...
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    Grays Canyon Guide Canyon Juan de Fuca Canyon Juan de Fuca Plate Juan de Fuca Channel Loudon Canyon Nitinat Canyon Nitinat Fan Quileute Canyon Quinault Canyon...
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    to temperate rain forests, including the Hoh, Queets Rain Forest, and Quinault. Rain forest vegetation is concentrated primarily in the western part of...
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    Reservation. The Quileute people lost their territory after signing the Quinault Treaty in 1855, but regained one square mile after President Cleveland...
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    settler and a Quinault Indian guide canoeing to Lake Quinault rescued them. When the O'Neil expedition of 1890 reached the mainstem Quinault River a few...
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  • River Quinault River Moclips River Copalis River Humptulips River Hoquiam River Chehalis River Wishkah River Wynoochee River Satsop River Canyon River...
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    March 23, 2010. "Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park". National Park Service. Retrieved March 23, 2010. "Bryce Canyon National Park". National...
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    of eight hotels in Washington. The most notable of these was the Lake Quinault Lodge, constructed in 1926 on the Olympic Peninsula. Later, Reamer began...
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    rainfall is greater than anywhere else in the continental U.S., with Quinault Rainforest in Washington having an average of 137 inches (348 cm). Hawaii...
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    Lake Quinault. Fishing is allowed in the Ozette River, Queets River (below Tshletshy Creek), Hoh River, Quinault River (below North Shore Quinault River...
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    the headwaters of the Sol Duc and Hoh rivers. The Quileutes signed the Quinault Treaty of 1855, however, they felt wronged by the treaty, as they did not...
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    Quileute Quileute Indian Reservation Quileute language Quileute Tribal School Quinault Treaty Local Towns Forks, Washington La Push, Washington Local Geography...
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    windbreaks. Anthropologist Ronald Leroy Olson, whose subjects were the Quinault, Tlingit and Kwakiutl tribes, defines the coasts of the Pacific Northwest...
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    Łəw̓ál̕məš) † Humptulips Westport-Shoalwater Wynoochee Quinault (also: Kʷínayɬ) † Queets Quinault Tillamook (also: Hutyéyu) † Siletz Tillamook Garibaldi-Nestucca...
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    Klahuse, Klallam, Lummi, Nanaimo, Nisqually, Pentlatch, Puyallup, Quileute, Quinault, Sanich, Sechelt, Skokomish, Snohomish, Snoqualmie, Songhees, Squamish...
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  • headquarters are located in Olympia, with ranger district offices in Forks, Quinault, and Quilcene. The former office in Hoodsport closed in 2005, and now houses...
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  • 2014-10-17. Diana Olmstead (September 1, 2013), "Riders Go Hog Wild at the Quinault", Quick Throttle Magazine Northwest, Port Orchard, Washington "Sun & Surf...
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  • Washington. It is named after 19th-century orator Robert Green Ingersoll. Lake Quinault lies about 15 miles to the west. Elevations in the wilderness vary from...
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    tributaries, the Snahapish River and Solleks River. According to Queets and Quinault legend, river was originally called K'witzqu or quitzqu, pronounced "Kw-ā-tz"...
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    vibrant culture that continues to contribute to the American culture, as with Canyon de Chelly National Monument. Yet others commemorate American Indian cultures...
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    of First Nations peoples inhabiting the Fraser Valley and lower Fraser Canyon of British Columbia, Canada, part of the loose grouping of Coast Salish...
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    structures. The gum-like sap was used as a glue or as waterproofing. The Quinault used it for post wood. The Cowlitz made the base (hearth board) of their...
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  • Quileute Quileute Indian Reservation Quileute language Quileute Tribal School Quinault Treaty Local Towns Forks, Washington La Push, Washington Local Geography...
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  • (1939-1941), approximately 22 miles northeast of Route 101 on Quinault River Road, Quinault District of Olympic National Park (National Park Service with...
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