Makah Indian Reservation
The Makah Indian Reservation is located on the northwestern tip of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. It is home to the Makah Tribe, which has a rich cultural heritage and a history of fishing, whaling, and other traditional practices. The reservation covers approximately 30,000 acres and includes the town of Neah Bay.
The tribe is known for its commitment to preserving its culture and language, as well as its efforts in sustainable resource management. The Makah Tribe has also engaged in modern economic activities, including tourism and fishing, while maintaining its traditional practices and values.