Hibulb Cultural Center

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6410 23rd Ave NE
Tulalip, WA 98271

The Hibulb Cultural Center and Natural History Preserve is dedicated to reviving, protecting, and interpreting the history, traditional cultural values, and spiritual beliefs of the Tulalip Tribes and other signatory tribes and bands. With a 23,000 square foot cultural center and a 50-acre natural history preserve, visitors can explore interactive exhibits, classrooms, a longhouse, a research library, and a gift shop.

Through engaging displays and narration, guests can learn about the traditional local languages of six surrounding tribes, including the Klallam, Twana, Nooksack, Northern Straits, Northern Lushootseed, and Southern Lushootseed. The center also serves as a certified collections and archaeological repository, offering a unique opportunity to delve into the rich cultural heritage of the region.

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s s.
4/3/2019

I brought my grandson here to help teach him a little bit about our culture, he loved it. They have a lot of beautiful displays and very informative. Everything has a story behind it. I even...

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Kristian D.
7/14/2023

Just when you think you have run out of things to do in the northern Seattle area, you find a place like the Hibulb Cultural Center. This small museum and community center is located just across...

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Angeline C.
7/7/2023

This is a beautiful museum. We went on a free admission day with my toddler. We didn't stay long, but I loved how everything was placed and super informative. It didn't seem too overwhelming but...

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Mike C.
8/2/2022

The wife and I brought our kids to the Cultural Center, and we had nice experience. Admission was fairly cheap. We paid $25 for the five of us. It was interesting to learn more about the tribes...

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Britt B.
12/23/2021

Beautiful facility, and very tastefully done. Two main rooms and a large hall full of artifacts from local Native American tribes. Great informational 15 minute video in a replica of a...

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