
Makah Tribe - The Makah Reservation, Neah Bay, Washington
The Makah Tribe has called the spectacular Neah Bay, Washington area home since time immemorial. The name Makah was attributed to the Tribe by the neighboring tribes, meaning …
Makah Tribal Info
Makah spoken history tells the story of ancient times when the Makah People, the qʷidiččaʔa·tx̌ lived in a world that revolved around the sea and land. Yet it never lets one forget the great …
Makah Tribe History from the Makah Tribe
Makah Tribe history tells us how they skillfully utilized the bounty of the sea. From seals to salmon to whales, the sea was – and still is – a large part of the livelihood of the Makah.
Makah Tribal Council, Governance of the Makah
The Makah Tribal Council is the elected governing body of the Makah Tribe on the Makah Reservation in Neah Bay, Washington. Neah Bay is the central village of the Makah …
Makah Tribe Jobs in Neah Bay
The Makah Tribe advertises to fill Makah Tribe jobs on a continual basis. Please check back frequently for new job postings.
Makah Tribe Whale Hunt Info
Makah whaling the subject and inspiration of Tribal songs, dances, designs, and basketry. For the Makah Tribe, whale hunting provides a purpose and a discipline which benefits their entire …
Things to do in Neah Bay - Makah Tribe
Neah Bay, home to the Makah Tribe, is full of relaxation and adventure. Visit this page to find all the things to do in Neah Bay, Washington.
Makah Museum - Makah Tribe
The Makah Tribe welcomes you to visit the Makah Cultural & Research Center, home of the Makah Museum. The Museum interprets and houses 300-500 year old artifacts recovered …
About the Makah canoe and canoe journey - Makah Tribe
Every year the Makah and other tribes embark on long journeys, paddling hundreds of miles in ocean going canoes to tribes along the coast of Washington and British Columbia, or inland to …
Makah Days in Neah Bay - Makah Tribe
During Makah Days, the members of the Makah Tribe of Neah Bay gather and reunite with the members who have since moved away, to commemorate thousands of years of the Makah …