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HOH TRIBAL POLICE PATCH WASHINGTON STATE

$ 3.16

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: New
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    Description

    HOH
    TRIBAL POLICE PATCH
    WASHINGTON STATE
    Unused. 5 1/4" top to bottom. Impressive.
    Established in 1963, the reservation is 443 acres about 28 miles south of Forks, Washington. The Hoh River Indians are considered a band of the Quileutes but are recognized as a separate tribe. There are approx. 212 members.
    The Hoh moved onto reservation lands at the mouth of the Hoh River after the signing of the Quinault River Treaty on July 1, 1855, whereby the United States recognized the sovereignty of the Quinalt people and their form of government.