Request for Proposals (RFP) for Raven Crest II Housing Expansion Phase . . . Introduction The Quileute Tribe in La Push, WA, is inviting proposals for the grading, site development, and installation of water, sewer, and transportation infrastructure related to a future housing area The roughly 2 5 acre project area is adjacent to the existing Raven Crest II development, along La Push Rd The project includes lot preparation for ten (10) housing units Housing units
Request for Proposals (RFP) for Parking Lot Enhancement Project at . . . Introduction The Quileute Tribe in La Push, WA, is inviting proposals for a parking lot enhancement project at the Second Beach Trailhead This project aims to improve the current facilities to better serve the community and visitors
Quileute Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Climate Change Documents . . . Introduction The Quileute Tribe’s Natural Resources Department has prepared the Tribe’s Climate Plan, which is a living document The Tribe contracted with Willamette Cultural Resources Associates, Ltd (WillametteCRA) to conduct a focused review of ethnohistoric and ethnographic literature provided by the Quileute Tribe, to identify and synthesize cultural use and cultural context of
Microsoft Word - QNR Brochure2X. doc The Quileute Tribe is a federally recognized Indian Tribe It is a signatory of the Treaty of Olympia (January, 1856) with the Hoh Tribe and the Quinault Indian Nation
quileutenation. org All other regulations as per Quileute Tribal Fish Ordinances 2019-A-40 From Harbor Entrance to the mouth of the Quilllayute River both sides, reflective tape or lighted device must be attached to the end of the net closest to the Navigational Channel
quileutenation. org o Quileute Tribal Council 'QUI LEU TE INDIAN TRIBE P o Box 279 • La Push, WA • 98350-0279 Fax: (360) 374-6311 Phone: (360) 374-6163 Business License Application For Operations During 20 Complete the entire application, sign, and enclose payment for the full amount Return to the above address attn : Executive Secretary
Microsoft Word - Final Doc. doc The Quileute Tribe located at La Push on the Northwest Coast of Washington has a long and productive history of salmonid restoration and enhancement projects in the Quillayute basin This report is a summary of prioritized proposed salmonid enhancement projects from the entities involved with the land, water and roads of this watershed
Quillayute River Restoration - Reach 3 Environmental Assessment The Quileute Tribe of the Quileute Reservation (hereinafter, “Quileute Tribe”) is planning a series of river restoration projects to address environmental and economic threats on and off reservation lands and to provide benefits to the tribal community
Constitution (with amendments approved 2 - quileutenation. org PREAMBLE We, the Indians of the Quileute Tribe of the Quileute Reservation, Washington, pursuant to the Act of Congress of June 18, 1934, do hereby establish this Constitution of the Quileute Tribe, in order to secure a more perfect tribal organization, promote the general welfare, encourage educational progress, conserve and develop our lands and resources, and secure to ourselves and our