New Census data paint a bleak picture of most reservations on the North Olympic Peninsula.
The data, released last week, show low-paying jobs and low educational achievement go hand-in-hand with poverty on the Hoh, Lower Elwha Klallam, Makah, Quileute and Quinault reservations.
However, the Jamestown S’Klallam are faring well, according to the Census data.
Today’s Peninsula Daily News offers a glimpse of life on Peninsula reservations based on data collected from long form respondents in the 2000 Census.
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