Hotels in Hibulb Cultural Center, Marysville

  • Overview

    Hibulb Cultural Center is a renowned cultural museum located in Marysville, Washington, United States of America. It is dedicated to preserving, promoting, and teaching the rich history, art, and culture of the Tulalip Tribes and other Coast Salish tribes in the region. The center offers a unique and immersive experience, showcasing the traditions, values, and lifeways of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest.

  • When to visit

  • Reasons to Visit

    Visiting the Hibulb Cultural Center provides an opportunity to understand and appreciate the indigenous cultures of the region. The center offers educational exhibits, interactive displays, and informative guided tours that allow visitors to learn about the history, language, art, and spirituality of the Tulalip Tribes and Coast Salish tribes. It is an ideal destination for history enthusiasts, cultural explorers, and anyone interested in Native American heritage.

  • Nearby Attractions

  • Longhouse Exhibit

    The Longhouse Exhibit at Hibulb Cultural Center is a stunning display of traditional Coast Salish longhouse architecture. It showcases the craftsmanship, design, and significance of longhouses in the daily lives of indigenous communities.
  • Canoe Journey Exhibit

    The Canoe Journey Exhibit pays tribute to the importance of canoes in the traditional transportation systems of the Coast Salish tribes. It highlights the cultural significance, artistry, and historical context behind traditional cedar dugout canoes.
  • Coast Salish Art Gallery

    The Coast Salish Art Gallery features an impressive collection of contemporary and traditional art created by indigenous artists. Visitors can admire intricate carvings, stunning paintings, intricate weavings, and other captivating artworks that embody the cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the Tulalip Tribes and Coast Salish tribes.
  • Cultural Demonstrations

    Hibulb Cultural Center offers live cultural demonstrations where visitors can witness traditional song, dance, drumming, storytelling, weaving, and other indigenous skills and practices. These demonstrations provide a deeper understanding of the vibrant and living culture of the Tulalip Tribes and Coast Salish tribes.
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