
The Tulalip Tribes - Hibulb Cultural Center - Tulalip, WA
N 48° 03.220 W 122° 12.048
10U E 559554 N 5322573
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.
Waymark Code: WM1839Y
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 05/21/2023
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The Tulalip Tribes 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.
Type of Nation Within: Native American Indian Reservation (USA)
 Tribe or Band: Tulalip Tribes
 Address of Main Entrance to area: 6410 23rd Ave NE Tulalip, WA USA 98271
 Land Area - Specify Acres or Miles: 35.3 square miles
 Population: 9,246
 Date when area was established or set aside: 02/22/1873
 Open or Closed to Public: Open To Public
 Website for further information: [Web Link]
 Coordinates of site within area to visit: N 48° 03.220 W 122° 12.048

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