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HIBULB CULTURAL CENTER
AND NATURAL HISTORY PRESERVE

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 * Education
   * Field Trips
   * Group Tour Form
   * Language
   * Teaching Resources
 * Events
   * Calendar
   * Film Festival 2023
   * Past Events Gallery
   * Past Events Videos
   * Past Film Festivals
   * Series Info
 * Exhibits
   * Canoe Hall
   * Longhouse
   * Main Gallery
   * Past Exhibits
   * Power of Words
   * tabtabəb
   * Warriors We Remember
 * Explore
   * About Tulalip People
   * Archaeology
   * Collections
   * Natural Preserve
   * Rediscovery
   * Videos
 * Join
   * Membership Details
   * Newsletter
 * Storytelling
   * Preface
   * Crane and Changer
   * Her First Basket
   * How Daylight Was Stolen
   * The Story of the Salmon Ceremony
   * Lifting Up the Sky
   * Mud Swallow's House
   * The Seal Hunting Brothers
   * Language Warriors
 * Visit Us
   * About Hibulb Cultural Center
   * Contact
   * Group Tour Hours Rates and Rentals
   * Library
   * Volunteer


UPCOMING EVENTS

All Events

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CEDAR ROSES

Workshops
Sat
  2/3  |  01:00 PM - 02:00 PM


KIDS CRAFT: CEDAR HEART NECKLACE

Community
Sat
  2/3  |  03:00 PM - 04:00 PM


WEAVING GATHERING

Community
Wed
  2/7  |  05:00 PM - 07:00 PM


RATTLE MAKING

Workshops
Sat
  2/10  |  01:00 PM - 04:00 PM

Prior to colonization, the area now known as Washington State had multiple
language groups uniquely spoken by various separate tribes and bands. This
exhibit will explore six of those language groups that surround the Salish Sea:
Klallam, Twana, Nooksack, Northern Straits, Northern Lushootseed, and Southern
Lushootseed.

Through narration and interactive displays, you will learn the history of
traditional local languages as well as the complex story of the revitalization
tribal nations are undergoing to this day.


ABOUT US

The Hibulb Cultural Center and Natural History Preserve mission is to revive,
restore, protect, interpret, collect and enhance the history, traditional
cultural values and spiritual beliefs of the Tulalip Tribes who are the
successors in interest to the Snohomish, Snoqualmie and Skykomish tribes and
other tribes and bands signatory to the Treaty of Point Elliott.

The Hibulb Cultural Center is approximately 23,000 square feet with a 50-acre
natural history preserve. The interactive cultural center features a main
exhibit, a temporary exhibit, two classrooms, a longhouse, a research library,
and gift shop. It also features a fully certified collections and archaeological
repository. It was the first Tribal facility certified by the state of
Washington.


GENERAL ADMISSION

 * HCC and Tulalip Tribal Members FREE
 * Adult (18yrs & over) $10.00
 * Senior (50+ yrs) $7.00
 * Student (6-17yrs) $6.00
 * Military & Veterans $6.00
 * Child (5yrs and under) FREE
 * Family $25.00

(2 adults and up to 4 children)


DIRECTIONS



From I-5 take exit 199 Marine Drive NE in Tulalip, WA. Go west approximately 0.5
miles, then turn left on 23rd Avenue NE.

 


HOURS

Monday:
Tuesday - Friday
Saturday - Sunday:
Closed
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM


TULALIP HISTORY MINUTES

Tulalip History Minute 1: Katie Simmons' Basket from Hibulb Cultural Center
Tulalip History Minute 2: 1916 Photograph from Hibulb Cultural Center
Tulalip History Minute 3: Summer Camp House from Hibulb Cultural Center
Tulalip History Minute 4: The Indian School from Hibulb Cultural Center
Tulalip History Minute 2: 1916 Photograph from Hibulb Cultural Center
Tulalip History Minute 3: Summer Camp House from Hibulb Cultural Center
Tulalip History Minute 4: The Indian School from Hibulb Cultural Center
Tulalip History Minute 5: Honoring Veterans
Tulalip History Minute 3: Summer Camp House from Hibulb Cultural Center
Tulalip History Minute 4: The Indian School from Hibulb Cultural Center
Tulalip History Minute 5: Honoring Veterans
Tulalip History Minute 6: The Gateway Poles Plaque
Tulalip History Minute 4: The Indian School from Hibulb Cultural Center
Tulalip History Minute 5: Honoring Veterans
Tulalip History Minute 6: The Gateway Poles Plaque
Tulalip History Minute 7: Canoes Hallway
Tulalip History Minute 5: Honoring Veterans
Tulalip History Minute 6: The Gateway Poles Plaque
Tulalip History Minute 7: Canoes Hallway
Tulalip History Minute 8: Entryway Photographs
Tulalip History Minute 6: The Gateway Poles Plaque
Tulalip History Minute 7: Canoes Hallway
Tulalip History Minute 8: Entryway Photographs
Tulalip History Minute 1: Katie Simmons' Basket from Hibulb Cultural Center
Tulalip History Minute 7: Canoes Hallway
Tulalip History Minute 8: Entryway Photographs
Tulalip History Minute 1: Katie Simmons' Basket from Hibulb Cultural Center
Tulalip History Minute 2: 1916 Photograph from Hibulb Cultural Center
Tulalip History Minute 8: Entryway Photographs
Tulalip History Minute 1: Katie Simmons' Basket from Hibulb Cultural Center
Tulalip History Minute 2: 1916 Photograph from Hibulb Cultural Center
Tulalip History Minute 3: Summer Camp House from Hibulb Cultural Center

The Hibulb Cultural Center and Natural History Preserve is now accepting
donation of tribal artifacts.

 * Education
   * Field Trips
   * Group Tour Form
   * Language
   * Teaching Resources
 * Events
   * Calendar
   * Film Festival 2023
   * Past Events Gallery
   * Past Events Videos
   * Past Film Festivals
   * Series Info
 * Exhibits
   * Canoe Hall
   * Longhouse
   * Main Gallery
   * Past Exhibits
   * Power of Words
   * tabtabəb
   * Warriors We Remember
 * Explore
   * About Tulalip People
   * Archaeology
   * Collections
   * Natural Preserve
   * Rediscovery
   * Videos
 * Join
   * Membership Details
   * Newsletter
 * Storytelling
   * Preface
   * Crane and Changer
   * Her First Basket
   * How Daylight Was Stolen
   * The Story of the Salmon Ceremony
   * Lifting Up the Sky
   * Mud Swallow's House
   * The Seal Hunting Brothers
   * Language Warriors
 * Visit Us
   * About Hibulb Cultural Center
   * Contact
   * Group Tour Hours Rates and Rentals
   * Library
   * Volunteer

Copyright © 2024 Hibulb Cultural Center.
All Rights Reserved.

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 * Tulalip Lushootseed

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 * Directions
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