The journey started in La Push, home of the Quileute tribe, and included stops at traditional village sites along the way.
It is spoken only by tribal elders at La Push, and some of the Makah.
La Push is known for its whale-watching and natural beauty.
La Push is the north-most point of Washington's Pacific Coast beaches.
The popular Quileute Days takes place July 17-19 in La Push.
The reservation's main population center is the community of La Push, Washington.
Bella goes to La Push to see Jacob, and returns home unharmed.
It is the only beach of La Push that can be accessed with a vehicle.
The kinds of local events that occur at La Push are mainly tribal things.
There are no shops in La Push, because every business on the reservation is privately owned.