Quileute Days 2024

The Quileute Enterprises float was beautifully decorated for the parade. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

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The little fire chief of the day was Kaylen Gorum as he rode in the new fire equipment belonging to the Quileute Tribal Fire Department. Photos by Lonnie Archibald

Forks Timber Museum President Tom Rosmond drove his vehicle carrying the Forks Timber Museum’s calliope, once belonging to Ted Spoelstra. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

At left, the Quileute canoe with Royalty.

Photo by Lonnie Archibald

Below, Margarita Guerrero prepares baked salmon, in the traditional way, while James Island stands boldly across the Quillayute River during the Quileute Days celebration.

Photo by Lonnie Archibald

Forks Timber Museum President Tom Rosmond drove his vehicle carrying the Forks Timber Museum’s calliope, once belonging to Ted Spoelstra. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

Forks Timber Museum President Tom Rosmond drove his vehicle carrying the Forks Timber Museum’s calliope, once belonging to Ted Spoelstra. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

At left, the Quileute canoe with Royalty. 
Photo by Lonnie Archibald

At left, the Quileute canoe with Royalty. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

Below, Margarita Guerrero prepares baked salmon, in the traditional way, while James Island stands boldly across the Quillayute River during the Quileute Days celebration. 
Photo by Lonnie Archibald

Below, Margarita Guerrero prepares baked salmon, in the traditional way, while James Island stands boldly across the Quillayute River during the Quileute Days celebration. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

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Below, Margarita Guerrero prepares baked salmon, in the traditional way, while James Island stands boldly across the Quillayute River during the Quileute Days celebration. Photo by Lonnie Archibald