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Alex Taylor, right, a sophomore in the North Shore School District, Lauren Nabahe, center, a native education program manager in King County, and Rain Gamble, a senior in the Seattle Public Schools district, walk down Point Brown Avenue in Ocean Shores on May 7 during an event to raise awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People.

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Native students, educators raise awareness for victims of violence

‘You are strong enough’ — North Beach MMIP event includes walk, personal stories

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Cosette Terry-itewaste, lead teacher and language developer for the Quinault Language Department, leads a lesson on Quinault language at Aberdeen High School on Friday, Feb. 2. Pictured are Aberdeen Native Education students Preston Williams, left, Max Meza, right-center, and Ellie Long, right.

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Effort to revitalize Quinault language enters Grays Harbor schools

Students in Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Native Ed programs get lessons on the first language

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The current Q-Mart 1 store serves drivers just west of state Route 115 on the way to Ocean Shores. The Quinault Indian Nation plans to expand businesses, adding a gas station and car wash, on the north side of state Route 109, just before the turn toward Ocean Shores.

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Quinault Indian Nation moving 500 acres to federal trust

QIN to gain sovereign control over tribe-owned land near Hogan’s Corner, plans to expand Q-Mart

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King tides in January 2022 breached the seawall in Taholah, forcing the evacuation of homes and public facilities.

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State money supports “crucial” parts of Quinault relocations

Proposed capital funding would kickstart Queets project, provide infrastructure in Taholah

As part of the Welcoming the Wales ceremony, Five Quileute teens carried a wooden float, adorned with a salmon filet, through rolling waves at First Beach.

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Whales welcomed in La Push

With annual tradition, Quileute Tribe celebrates cultural connection to migrating whales

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Aberdeen police are seeking any information on Eric Tweed, 17, missing since Sunday.

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Police seeking information on missing child

The 17-year-old boy was last seen in South Aberdeen