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Quinault Indian Nation's relocation project 'vital' to Tribe's existence in the area
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Members of the Quinault Indian Nation have lived and fished just off the beaches of the Pacific Ocean in Taholah for generations.
But it may be time to move.
“The relocation project is vital to our existence here,” said Ryan Hendricks, who is heading up the construction of 59 homes in the hills above the coastal village.
The Quinault have plans to build another 150 homes, enough for all the families and the estimated 660 residents who live near the beach, on higher ground about a half-mile from the beach.
“Slowly start bringing everyone out of the ‘scary zone,’” said Hendricks.
Tsunami risks have always been a concern, said Hendricks, but recently, winter storms have brought flood waters to the village, despite a seawall between the beach and homes.
“Once we start ripping into the king tides, with lots of precipitation, it tops the top of this [seawall] pretty easy,” said Hendricks.
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https://www.king5.com/article/news/community/facing-race/quinault-indian-nations-moving-higher-ground/281-0e164bc5-c699-4393-93c1-19aeafc5263d