1. Suquamish Museum in 15838 Sandy Hook Road NE, Poulsbo, WA 98370
    Immerse yourself in the history and culture of the Suquamish Tribe at the Suquamish Museum. Discover artifacts, stories, and traditions that showcase the resilience and heritage of this Native American community.
  2. Duwamish Longhouse & Cultural Center in 4705 West Marginal Way SW, Seattle, WA 98106
    Visit the Duwamish Longhouse & Cultural Center to learn about the Duwamish Tribe's history, art, and traditions. Explore exhibits, attend cultural events, and gain a deeper understanding of the indigenous peoples of the Puget Sound region.
  3. Chief Seattle's Grave in E Lorence St & Cherokee Pl S, Suquamish, WA 98346
    Pay homage to Chief Seattle, a prominent leader of the Suquamish Tribe, at his grave site in Suquamish. Reflect on his legacy, advocacy for Native rights, and environmental stewardship in this tranquil and sacred setting.
  4. Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture in University of Washington, 4300 15th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98195
    Explore the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture's extensive collection of Native American artifacts, including traditional art, tools, and clothing. Engage with exhibits that highlight the diverse cultures and histories of indigenous peoples in the Pacific Northwest.
  5. Puyallup Tribe's Waterway Park in 2084 E D St, Tacoma, WA 98421
    Experience the culture and traditions of the Puyallup Tribe at Waterway Park in Tacoma. Visit the beautifully landscaped park, learn about the tribe's history, and admire stunning views of the Commencement Bay waterfront.
  6. Muckleshoot Indian Casino in 2402 Auburn Way S, Auburn, WA 98002
    Spend an evening at the Muckleshoot Indian Casino for a unique blend of entertainment, dining, and cultural experiences. Enjoy gaming, live performances, and culinary delights while supporting the Muckleshoot Tribe's economic development initiatives.
  7. Makah Cultural and Research Center in 1880 Bayview Ave, Neah Bay, WA 98357
    Journey to the Makah Cultural and Research Center on the Olympic Peninsula to discover the history and traditions of the Makah Tribe. Explore exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays that showcase the tribe's maritime heritage and conservation efforts.
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