The Quileute Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation for the Quileute people located on the southwestern Olympic Peninsula in Clallam County, Washington, United States. The reservation is at the mouth of the Quillayute River on the Pacific coast. The Quileute people settled onto the Quileute Indian Reservation after signing the Quinault Treaty in 1855. La Push, Washington is the reservation's main population center. The 2000 census reported an official resident population of 371 people on the reservation, which has a land area of 4.061 km2 (1.5678 sq mi, or 1,003.4 acres).
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| - Reserva índia de Quileute (ca)
- Quileute Indian Reservation (en)
- Куилеут (индейская резервация) (ru)
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| - Куилеут (англ. Quileute Indian Reservation) — индейская резервация, расположенная на Северо-Западе США в западно-центральной части штата Вашингтон. (ru)
- La reserva índia de Quileute és una reserva índia del poble quileute situat en el sud-oest de la Península Olímpica del comtat de Clallam, Washington, Estats Units. La reserva està en la desembocadura del riu Quillayute en la costa del Pacífic. El poble quileute es va instal·lar en la reserva índia de Quileute després de signar el Tractat de Quinault el 1855. La Push, Washington és el principal centre poblacional de la reserva. El cens de 2000 va informar d'una població resident oficial de 371 persones en la reserva, que té una superfície de 4,061 km². (ca)
- The Quileute Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation for the Quileute people located on the southwestern Olympic Peninsula in Clallam County, Washington, United States. The reservation is at the mouth of the Quillayute River on the Pacific coast. The Quileute people settled onto the Quileute Indian Reservation after signing the Quinault Treaty in 1855. La Push, Washington is the reservation's main population center. The 2000 census reported an official resident population of 371 people on the reservation, which has a land area of 4.061 km2 (1.5678 sq mi, or 1,003.4 acres). (en)
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| - Quileute Indian Reservation (en)
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| - Aerial view of La Push and James Island (en)
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| - Quileute Nation & La Push, Washington - panoramio.jpg (en)
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| - Location of the Quileute Indian Reservation (en)
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| - La reserva índia de Quileute és una reserva índia del poble quileute situat en el sud-oest de la Península Olímpica del comtat de Clallam, Washington, Estats Units. La reserva està en la desembocadura del riu Quillayute en la costa del Pacífic. El poble quileute es va instal·lar en la reserva índia de Quileute després de signar el Tractat de Quinault el 1855. La Push, Washington és el principal centre poblacional de la reserva. El cens de 2000 va informar d'una població resident oficial de 371 persones en la reserva, que té una superfície de 4,061 km². El 1966, el Departament de l'Interior dels Estats Units va retirar l'illa James dels voltants del Refugi Nacional de Vida Silvestre de Quillayute Needles i la va tornar a Quileute, quan es va descobrir que l'illa era part de la reserva índia de Quileute. En la dècada de 2000, el govern tribal va sol·licitar al govern dels EUA altres transferències de terres, en particular per a reconstruir cases lluny de la zona de perill de tsunamis de la costa. El poble quileute té el seu propi govern, que consisteix en un consell tribal amb termes escalonats. (ca)
- The Quileute Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation for the Quileute people located on the southwestern Olympic Peninsula in Clallam County, Washington, United States. The reservation is at the mouth of the Quillayute River on the Pacific coast. The Quileute people settled onto the Quileute Indian Reservation after signing the Quinault Treaty in 1855. La Push, Washington is the reservation's main population center. The 2000 census reported an official resident population of 371 people on the reservation, which has a land area of 4.061 km2 (1.5678 sq mi, or 1,003.4 acres). In 1966, James Island was removed from surrounding Quillayute Needles National Wildlife Refuge by the U.S. Department of the Interior, and returned to the Quileute when the island was discovered to be part of the Quileute Indian Reservation. In the 2000s, the tribal government petitioned the U.S. government for other land transfers, in particular to rebuild homes away from the coastline's tsunami hazard zone. The Quileute have their own government, consisting of a tribal council with staggered terms. The current tribal council consists of: Carol Hatch (chair), Tony Foster (vice-chair), DeAnna Hobson (secretary), and Anna Rose Counsell (treasurer). (en)
- Куилеут (англ. Quileute Indian Reservation) — индейская резервация, расположенная на Северо-Западе США в западно-центральной части штата Вашингтон. (ru)
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