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  • The Suquamish Museum preserves and displays relics and records related to the Suquamish Tribe, including artifacts from the Old Man House and the Baba'kwob...
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    The Suquamish (Lushootseed: xʷsəq̓ʷəb) are a Lushootseed-speaking Native American people, located in present-day Washington in the United States. They...
    10 KB (1,154 words) - 20:07, 24 April 2024
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    Suquamish people Battle of Seattle (1856) History of Seattle before 1900 Chief Sealth International High School Suquamish Museum and Cultural Center also...
    26 KB (2,865 words) - 02:18, 23 June 2024
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    Old Man House (category Buildings and structures in Kitsap County, Washington)
    park was returned to the Suquamish Tribe on August 12, 2004. Port Madison Indian Reservation Suquamish Museum and Cultural Center "National Register Information...
    6 KB (657 words) - 21:09, 14 May 2024
  • "Chairman of The Steilacoom Tribe Talks Tribal History and the Tribal Cultural Center and Museum". South Sound Talk. Retrieved 17 April 2024. Ruby, Robert...
    6 KB (554 words) - 15:30, 14 May 2024
  • 100 m2) Hibulb Cultural Center and Natural History Preserve on the reservation. The center includes museum exhibits of Tulalip history and artifacts, classrooms...
    18 KB (1,788 words) - 19:08, 19 April 2024
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    Two reservations were created for the Duwamish: the Muckleshoot and Suquamish reservations. However, no reservation was ever created directly in the...
    46 KB (5,195 words) - 12:31, 3 July 2024
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    Salishan language family known as Lushootseed. Together with the Twana and Suquamish, they numbered about 1,000 in 1780. Unlike other peoples of the region...
    20 KB (1,975 words) - 21:21, 19 January 2024
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    Center Museum that opened in 1994 and hosts a rotating exhibition of Salish and Kootenai cultural artifacts. The museum is supplemented with an oral tradition...
    19 KB (1,947 words) - 17:48, 30 June 2024
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    to the 19th century, the Edmonds area was inhabited by the Suquamish tribe, who foraged and fished near the flat beach forming modern-day downtown. No...
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    the Suquamish Museum and the Seattle Art Museum 1998 - instructor at the Sealaska Heritage Foundation 1998 - instructor at the Kootznoowoo Cultural Foundation...
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    Cincinnati and Representative Citizens, Volume 1. Biographical Publishing Company. p. 35. Retrieved 22 May 2013. See Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe...
    164 KB (17,067 words) - 07:28, 16 June 2024
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    Elliott Bay in 1852 and named "Seattle" in honor of Chief Seattle, a prominent 19th-century leader of the local Duwamish and Suquamish tribes. Seattle currently...
    203 KB (18,746 words) - 03:06, 17 July 2024
  • mother was a member of the Port Gamble Band of S'Klallam Indians and also had Suquamish and Duwamish heritage. His extended family contained several artists...
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  • House of Awakened Culture (category Suquamish)
    2009, the house has served as a community center for the Suquamish tribe and the community. The Suquamish Tribe historically had a longhouse on the shore...
    9 KB (875 words) - 17:28, 7 February 2023
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    19th-century heyday, numerous annual cultural events, and as a maritime center for independent boatbuilders and related industries and crafts. The Port Townsend...
    34 KB (3,541 words) - 19:42, 15 June 2024
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    peoples, their last major presence in the region was eradicated by the Suquamish under Chief Seattle in the mid-19th century. Some survivors were absorbed...
    46 KB (5,612 words) - 15:29, 18 July 2024
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    Snohomish people (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
    Village (Lushootseed: qʷəl̕sidəʔ ʔalʔaltəd), and operate the Hibulb Cultural Center, a cultural center and museum. They also have several schools within Marysville...
    56 KB (7,035 words) - 20:26, 20 March 2024
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    Kwantlen Katzie Steilacoom, Coast Salish, Puget Sound, Washington (extinct) Suquamish, Washington Swinomish, Washington Tait Takelma Oregon Talio Tillamook...
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    Cultural Center and Museum. Retrieved 24 February 2015. "Whoop-n-Holler Museum". Online Highway. Retrieved 30 January 2015. "Willapa Seaport Museum"...
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