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The Marina can accommodate between 40 to 60 boats up to 50 feet in length. Website captured for verification.
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The Marina can accommodate between 40 to 60 boats up to 50 feet in length. Website captured for verification.
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The Marina can accommodate between 40 to 60 boats up to 50 feet in length.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Docks A and B are newly refurbished with new steel piling and hook-ups.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
While tribes may have their own rules about blood quantification and qualification, it still remains the job of enrollment personnel to review applications and supporting data, to ascertain who is an eligible tribal member.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Quileute sets its blood quantification and other requirements within the tribal Constitution and elects the Enrollment Committee that works with our Enrollment clerk, Nellie Ratliff, on these matters.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
In addition to validating tribal standing, the enrollment staff works with agencies to provide proof of enrollment by letters.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Enrollment establishes who is entitled to exercise the treaty rights.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
She may be telephoned at (360) 374-2245, or emailed at nellie.ratliff@quileutetribe.com .Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Materials can be faxed to (360) 374-9250 or mailed to her attention at Quileute Natural Resources, PO Box 187, La Push, WA 98350.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Official website captured for verification. Email from source data: harbormaster@quileutetribe.com Email found on official source: nellie.ratliff@quileutetribe.com
The Marina can accommodate between 40 to 60 boats up to 50 feet in length.