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Queets Indian Language
The Queets Indians are a small tribe of Washington state, relatives of the
Quinault Indians
and speakers of a Quinault dialect. The Queets no longer exist as a distinct
tribe. They merged into the Quinault tribe in the early 20th century, where their
descendants are still living. There is a tribal town called Queets on the
Quinault reservation today.
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MultiTree: Queets Dialect:
Theories about Queets' language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
The Quinault Nation:
Homepage of the Quinault reservation, where most Queets people live today.
Queets Tribe History:
Article on the Queets tribe from the Indian Tribes of North America.
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A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific Northwest:
Book on the history of the Northwest Coast tribes, including a section on the Queets.

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