| Tribe | Museum | Information / Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Tulalip Tribes | Tulalip Tribes Hibulb Cultural Center 6410 - 23rd Avenue NE info@HibulbCulturalCenter.org http://www.hibulbculturalcenter.org/ 360-716-2600 Fax: 360-716-0027 |
The Hibulb Cultural Center is approx. 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 long house, a research library, and gift shop. The Hibulb cultural Center also features a fully certified collections and archaeological repository. It is the only Tribal facility certified by the State of Washington. YEAR ROUND: |
| Suquamish Tribe | Suquamish Museum 6861 NE South Street jsmoak@suquamish.nsn.us http://www.suquamishmuseum.org 360-394-8499 Fax: 360-598-6295 |
Museum features exhibits on the Suquamish people, the boarding school experience, and Old Man House - a mammoth longhouse. Gift shop has handcrafted items, note cards, prints, books, videos, and t-shirts. YEAR ROUND: |
| Squaxin Island Tribe | Squaxin Island Tribe Museum Library and Research Center (MLRC) 150 SE K’WUH-DEEGS-ALTXW ckrise@squaxin.us http://squaxinislandmuseum.org 360-432-3839 |
Museum features exhibits and displays on Squaxin Island history, culture, and the relationship between Squaxin Island tribal members and the seven inlets of South Puget Sound. MLRC also features a public library and a gift shop specializing in Squaxin Island and other Native American art and literature. YEAR ROUND: |
| Skokomish Indian Tribe | Skokomish Tribal Museum N. 80 Tribal Center Road shlanay1@skokomish.org 360-426-4232 ex2015 Fax: 360-877-5943 |
Museum features Skokomish artists and craftspeople. Displays include carvings, bentwood boxes, baskets, and paintings. YEAR ROUND: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm |
| Quinault Indian Nation | Quinault Cultural Center and Museum 807 - 5th Avenue Quinault Plaza / Suite 1 ljones@quinault.org http://www.quinaultindiannation.com/museum.html 360-276-8211 ex245 Fax: 360-276-4682 |
Museum displays include baskets, carvings, and photographic archives from seven coastal tribes. There is a small gift shop with items for sale. Tours are welcome. YEAR ROUND: |
| Puyallup Tribe | Puyallup Tribe Historic Preservation 3700 Pacific Highway E<br />Suite 311 253-573-7965 |
Museum displays include baskets, carved masks, historic photos, drums, and paintings by Puyallup Tribal members. Some items are for sale. Tuesdays-Thursdays, 10am to 4pm |
| Makah Tribe | Makah Museum/Research Center 1880 Bayview Avenue makahmuseum@centurytel.net http://www.makah.com/mcrchome.html 360-645-2711 Fax: 360-645-2656 |
Makah Museum interprets and houses 300-500 year old artifacts recovered from the Ozette Archaeological Site, as well as masks, baskets, carvings, and jewelry. Gift shop has handmade items by tribal members for sale. YEAR ROUND: |
| Lummi Nation | Lummi Archives and Records 2616 Kwina Road<br />Bldg J 360-384-2246 Fax: 360-312-8742 |
The Lummi Archives & Records center preserves the tribe’s historical records. It is also the designated place to store the Tribe’s Museum Collections until a tribal museum is established. YEAR ROUND: |
| Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation | Colville Confederated Tribes Museum 512 Mead Way 509-633-0751 Fax: 509-633-2320 |
Museum is operated by the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation. Helps increase awareness of Indian culture and traditions. Gift shop has arts & crafts on display and for sale. Monday-Friday |
| Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation | Yakama Nation Cultural Heritage Center 100 Spiel-yi Loop pamela@yakama.com http://www.yakamamuseum.com/ 509-865-2800x1 Fax: 509-865-5749 |
Museum features unique dioramas and exhibits on the history and culture of the Yakama people, including life-size dwellings of the Plateau People and Yakama Nation mannequin exhibit. The Cultural Center Campus also includes a gift shop, restaurant, theater, library, and AAA luxury RV Park (1-800-877- 3087). YEAR ROUND: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm |
| Steilacoom Cultural Center and Museum 1515 Lafayette / P.O. Box 88419 info@steilacoomtribe.org 253-584-6308 Fax: 253-584-0224 |
Museum has displays on the Steilacoom people and occasional traveling exhibits. Located in an historic church. YEAR ROUND: |
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| Duwamish Longhouse & Cultural Center 4706 West Marginal Way SW info@duwamishtribe.org, tours@duwamishtribe.org, rentals@duwamishtribe.org https://www.duwamishtribe.org/ 206-431-1582 Fax: 206-431-1962 |
Jolene Haas, Director Free and Open to the Public – Year Round |