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The Makah Reservation, Neah Bay, Washington
Welcome while you are in Neah Bay, the beginning of the world and the home of the Makah — the Cape People. Don’t forget to purchase a recreation permit. Permits are required for recreational activities such as camping or when visiting trails or beaches. Currently, the pass is $20 per vehicle and is valid for the calendar year. More info:
Makah Museum (Neah Bay, Washington)
Makah Museum and store is part of the Makah Cultural and Research Center which includes Archives, Library, Education, Tribal Historic Preservation and more.
Visiting Makah Museum and Cultural and Research Center (Neah …
The Makah Museum, also known as the Makah Cultural and Research Center, houses and interprets artifacts from the Ozette Archeological Site, a Makah village partly buried by a mudslide 300-500 years ago and discovered in 1970. The museum provides a glimpse of …
Makah Tribe Facts, History, and Whaling - The History Junkie
Jan 19, 2022 · The Makah tribe was a Northwest Indian Tribe that lived in an area known as Neah Bay for thousands of years. Living on the West Coast meant that red cedars were widely available, and the Makah people became skilled in using them for various resources.
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Makah Tribe History from the Makah Tribe
Makah tribe history tells us about the Makah’s keen understanding of their environment and a great respect for the plants and animals which sustained them through the cold, dark and stormy coastal winters. As people acclimated to the seasons, they knew when and where to hunt and gather food and materials in balance with their lifecycles.