Quinault may refer to: Quinault people, an Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast Quinault Indian Nation, a federally recognized tribe Quinault...
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U.S. Route 101. Area activities include fishing (with permit from the Quinaults), scenic drives (a loop around the lake is longer than 30 miles (48 km))...
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and are enrolled in the federally recognized Quinault Tribe of the Quinault Reservation. The name "Quinault" is an anglicized (albeit French) version of...
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Philippe Quinault (French: [kino]; 3 June 1635 – 26 November 1688), French dramatist and librettist, was born in Paris. Quinault was educated by the liberality...
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Quinault (/kwɪˈnɒlt/ or /kwɪˈnɔːlt/) is an unincorporated community in Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States. Quinault is located on the Olympic...
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The Quinault Rain Forest is a temperate rain forest, which is part of the Olympic National Park and the Olympic National Forest in the U.S. state of Washington...
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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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The Quinault Treaty (also known as the Quinault River Treaty and the Treaty of Olympia) was a treaty agreement between the United States and the Native...
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The Quinault Indian Nation (/kwɪˈnɒlt/ or /kwɪˈnɔːlt/; QIN), formerly known as the Quinault Tribe of the Quinault Reservation, is a federally recognized...
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Quinault Pass is a snow pass trending in a north–south direction lying between the Lully Foothills and the LeMay Range in central portion of Alexander...
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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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The MV Quinault was a Steel Electric-class ferry operated by Washington State Ferries. Originally built as the MV Redwood Empire in Oakland for Northwestern...
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Jeanne-Françoise Quinault (baptized 13 October 1699 – 18 January 1783) was a French actress, playwright and salon hostess. She was born in Strasbourg and...
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Quinault (Kʷínaył) is a member of the Tsamosan (Olympic) branch of the Coast Salish family of Salishan languages. It is extinct, but efforts are being...
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The Quinault family were French actors, active in the first half of the 18th century. Jean Quinault was the father of this family. He was born at Bourges...
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90078; -0.23845 Château Quinault is a winery from the appellation Saint-Émilion within the city of Libourne, producing Quinault L'Enclos, a Bordeaux wine...
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Processes of Re-symmetrization in Europe (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2011), p. 39. R. Quinault, "Scots on Top? Tartan Power at Westminster 1707–2007", History Today,...
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The Lake Quinault Lodge is a historic hotel on the southeast shore of Lake Quinault in the Olympic National Forest in Washington, US. The hotel was built...
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BE HOSTED BY QUINAULTS", North Coast News Native American Museums & Cultural Centers, Seattle: Burke Museum, retrieved 2015-07-17 Quinault Nation directory...
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Abraham-Alexis Quinault, called Quinault-Dufresne, (9 September 1693 in Verdun – 12 February 1767 in Paris) was a French actor. He was a member of the Quinault family...
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Marie-Anne-Catherine Quinault (26 August 1695 – 1793) (known as Mademoiselle Quinault l'aînée, the elder) was a French singer and composer. Quinault was born in...
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Quinault Rex is a 302-foot (92 m) tall Douglas fir discovered near the south shore of Lake Quinault in 1999. As of 2000, it was the tallest Douglas fir...
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Salishan → Coast Salish → Cowlitz United States (Cowlitz Reservation, Quinault Reservation, Chehalis Reservation) Luba Niger–Congo → Bantu → Luban Democratic...
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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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by Quinault, at St-Germain-en-Laye, January 11, 1675 Atys, tragedy by Quinault, at St-Germain-en-Laye, January 10, 1676 Isis, tragedy by Quinault ornamented...
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The SS Quinault Victory was the thirty-first Victory ship built by Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation in Portland, Oregon under the auspices of the Emergency...
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North Straits Salish Okanagan Salish Thompson Twana Cowlitz Lower Chehalis Quinault Tillamook Upper Chehalis Siouan Assiniboine Crow Dakota Hidatsa Kansa Lakota...
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by some Quinaults. Later that morning, Bodega y Quadra decided to send six sailors ashore to collect water and wood. A large number of Quinaults appeared...
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Industrial Revolution and British Society. Patrick O'Brien and Roland Quinault: 54–78. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511622137.004. ISBN 978-0-521-43154-5. McCloskey...
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Potawatomi, Powhatan, Purisimeño, Qawiaraq, Quapaw, Quechan, Quileute, Quinault, Quinipissa, Quiripi, Ramaytush, Rumsen, Saanich, Sahaptin, Salinan,...
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