Looked on the website for days and hours of operation. The days observing the holidays were clearly listed. My Grandson was visiting from out of state. He asked to go to the museum. Saturday the 2nd was not listed as being closed. We drove up and found a handwritten sign on the door, closed until Tuesday. How unfortunate to not list that on the website. We would have chosen a different day but didn’t based on the information available to us on the website. He was looking forward to visiting here based on the positive reviews and his interest in the Tulalip Tribes history and culture. Very unfortunate, he left on Sunday. Too bad the actual days of operation could not be listed and the Tulalip Tribes could have shined a little brighter. Instead we walked away disappointed. I can only give one star as I’m only reviewing the lack of communication.
Jerry R.
Classificação do local: 5 Goodlettsville, TN
My wife and I were visiting relatives in the area and we were given the opportunity to choose an outing. After some research we decided this was the place to go. So glad we did. This is a gem tucked away from the mainstream. My wife and I both love studying culture and lifestyles of various people and cultures. The Tulalip people are a conservative people that have lived in harmony with nature, Cedar trees, salmon, rivers, natural herbs and plants. Their internal governing system has been superb. This cultural center shows a VERY great, detailed look at how they have lived and where the tribes are growing and dealing from here forward to keep their culture and dreams alive.
Melissa H.
Classificação do local: 4 Seattle, WA
Absolutely beautiful center. The detail and craftsmanship of even the center itself from its carved doors and art-covered frosted windows, was lovely. The displays were both very educational and interactive. There were video and audio displays to further immerse the visitor into this tribes culture. The longhouse was really cool. As Pueblos, we felt the story was the same for this tribe as ours along the metaphorical«trail of tears.» Just one star off for no tribe or locally made goods. Most were from China, Portland and so on. Thank you for a wonderful experience!
Bob G.
Classificação do local: 5 Kirkland, WA
Signs are popping up all over for Hibulb Cultural Center — 2000 years of local history. I brought my wife up here on a Sunday and it was a great small museum. To our delight, they have different Native American Storytellers come in on Sunday afternoon and share some legends. That was the icing on the great cake that this place is. If you haven’t been here, you need to. .. and if you make it on a Sunday, you will get the stories too.