Hibulb Cultural Center and Natural History Preserve was Washington State's first state-certified Tribal center at its opening, preserving the history, cultural values, and spiritual beliefs of the region's Tulalip Tribes, modern-day descendants of the Pacific Northwest's Snoqualmie, Skykomish, and Snohomish indigenous groups and other signers of the Treaty of Point Elliott.

The Center offers 23,000 square feet of indoor exhibits, along with a gorgeous 50-acre natural history preserve protecting native homelands along the beautiful Tulalip Bay. Exhibits include a display of historic canoes crafted by area indigenous groups, an examination of indigenous wool-making practices, and a gallery honoring the warrior and military tradition of the Tulalip Tribes. An authentic Tulalip longhouse is also recreated, showcasing recorded stories by the tribe's traditional storytellers.

6410 23rd Ave NE, Tulalip, WA 98271, Phone: 360-716-2600

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