Hoh Tribe
The Hoh Tribe is a Native American tribe located in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, primarily in Washington State. They are part of the larger Quinault Indian Nation and have historically inhabited the area around the Hoh River and the surrounding forests. The tribe's culture is deeply connected to the natural environment, relying on fishing, hunting, and gathering for sustenance.
The Hoh people have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional crafts, storytelling, and ceremonies. They are known for their intricate wood carvings and basket weaving, which reflect their connection to the land. Today, the Hoh Tribe works to preserve their culture and language while engaging in economic development and environmental stewardship.