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Ohop Valley is an area in Pierce County, Washington which is bordered by the towns of Roy and Eatonville, and contains the settlement of Ohop, which is currently petitioning for recognition as a township. The area had been owned by the Klickitat Native American tribe and would come to share it with settlers starting in the mid 1880's. The two groups generally co-existed, and there were many instances where the natives helped the settlers establish farms and shared their own food.

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  • Ohop Valley is an area in Pierce County, Washington which is bordered by the towns of Roy and Eatonville, and contains the settlement of Ohop, which is currently petitioning for recognition as a township. The area had been owned by the Klickitat Native American tribe and would come to share it with settlers starting in the mid 1880's. The two groups generally co-existed, and there were many instances where the natives helped the settlers establish farms and shared their own food.
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  • Ohop
  • Ohop Valley
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  • -7
  • -8
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