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Posted on November 28, 2017December 4, 2017

Yellak̓ub – Makah Whaling

Biographical Timeline | Leadership Qualities | Makah Whaling | References

In 1999, the Makahs harpooned a gray whale off of Washington State’s coast. This drew support from many Indigenous and non-Native allies and the wrath of some in the animal rights community. As a Makah himself, Yellak̓ub would have supported his people’s right to hunt whales, a customary practice in which they had engaged for 2,000 years.

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