Ozette Indian Reservation (Washington)

The Ozette Reservation was located in northwestern Washington, 15 miles south of the tip of the Olympic Peninsula, on the Pacific Coast


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 * Principal tribes -- Ozette
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History
The Makah Reservation, including the Ozette Tribe, was established by Treaty of Neah Bay, Jan. 31, 1855 (xII, 939). An Executive orders, Apr. 12, 1893, established a separate 640 acres south of the Makah Reservation as a separate reservation for the Ozette Indians.

Records
The 1900 census of the Ozette Reservation is available on microfilm at the National Archives and their Regional Archives and at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, as well as at other research facilities. It is also available online at Ancestry.com as a part of their paid subscription service.