Hibulb Cultural Center

Hibulb Cultural Center A new cultural center where you can explore the past and present of the Tulalip Tribes. It is the only Tribal facility certified by the state of Washington.
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The Hibulb Cultural Center is approximately 23,000 square feet with a 50-acre natural history preserve. The interactive cultural center features a main exhibit, a temporary exhibit, two classrooms, a long house, a research library, and gift shop. It also features a fully certified collections and archaeological repository. HOURS
Monday: Closed
Tuesday - Friday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday - Sunday

: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM

GENERAL ADMISSION
HCC Members and Tulalip Tribal Members............... FREE
Adult (18yrs & over) ................... $10.00
Senior (50+ yrs) ......................... $7.00
Student (6-17yrs) .................. .... $6.00
Military & Veterans ..................... $6.00
Child (5yrs and under) ................. FREE
Family ........................................ $25.00 (2 adults and up to 4 children)

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Our Tulalip History Project video of the week is here! Learn about what was happening in Tulalip in 1916 in our latest v...
05/11/2026

Our Tulalip History Project video of the week is here! Learn about what was happening in Tulalip in 1916 in our latest video. Subscribe to the Tulalip History Project Youtube channel to stay up to date with our Tulalip History Project videos.

https://youtu.be/PtO_Yf8fNuY

We loved hearing from author Caskey Russell (Tlingit) last Saturday, May 8th. Caskey shared from his book, The Door on t...
05/09/2026

We loved hearing from author Caskey Russell (Tlingit) last Saturday, May 8th. Caskey shared from his book, The Door on the Sea. t̕igʷicid, thank you, Caskey for sharing with us and our guests!

The Door on the Sea is an epic quest fantasy debut that is the Tlingit indigenous response to The Lord of the Rings.

When Elān trapped a salmon-stealing raven in his cupboard, he never expected it would hold the key to saving his people from the shapeshifting Koosh invaders plaguing their shores. In exchange for its freedom, the raven offers a secret that can save Elān’s home: the Koosh have lost one of their most powerful weapons, and only the raven knows where it is.

Elān is tasked with captaining a canoe crewed by an unlikely team including a human bear-cousin, a massive wolf, and the endlessly vulgar raven. To retrieve the weapon, they will face stormy seas, cannibal giants and a changing world. But Elān is a storyteller, not a warrior.

As their world continues to fall to the Koosh, and alliances are challenged and broken, Elān must choose his role in his own epic story.

05/08/2026

National Travel and Tourism Week reminds us that cultural centers are gateways to stories, art, language, and community. 🛶

Today, the association is highlighting the Tulalip Hibulb Cultural Center in Tulalip, Washington. Immerse yourself in the living history of the Snohomish people through interactive exhibits and a stunning collection of traditional canoes and carvings. 🏞️

As the first tribal facility certified by the state of Washington, this award-winning center offers a premier, community-led journey into the enduring heritage and spiritual resilience of the Tulalip Tribes.

📌 Immerse yourself in history: https://www.hibulbculturalcenter.org/
🔗 Explore the Top 10 Indigenous Experiences: https://americanindigenoustourism.org/Top-10-Indigenous-Experiences-2026

U.S. Travel Association

05/08/2026

Tribal members marched Tuesday to bring awarness to the disproportionate number of people affected by violence and human trafficking.

Celebrate Mother's Day with us at the Hibulb Cultural Center! We will have free admission for mother's and their familie...
05/06/2026

Celebrate Mother's Day with us at the Hibulb Cultural Center! We will have free admission for mother's and their families on Sunday, May 10th.

05/06/2026

Weaving Gathering today, Wednesday May 6th, is cancelled. We will continue with weaving Wednesdays next week!

05/05/2026
We have lots of new cedar goodies available in our gift shop, including cedar heart kits, woven cedar deer kits, and pac...
05/01/2026

We have lots of new cedar goodies available in our gift shop, including cedar heart kits, woven cedar deer kits, and packs of 3.75" inch wood paddles. Stop by to see our collection of cedar items from our amazing Tulalip Tribal artists.

Next Saturday, May 2nd, we welcome Tlingit author Caskey Russell. Caskey will read from his book, The Door on the Sea. T...
04/26/2026

Next Saturday, May 2nd, we welcome Tlingit author Caskey Russell. Caskey will read from his book, The Door on the Sea. The Door on the Sea is an epic quest fantasy debut that is the Tlingit indigenous response to The Lord of the Rings

When Elān trapped a salmon-stealing raven in his cupboard, he never expected it would hold the key to saving his people from the shapeshifting Koosh invaders plaguing their shores. In exchange for its freedom, the raven offers a secret that can save Elān’s home: the Koosh have lost one of their most powerful weapons, and only the raven knows where it is.

Elān is tasked with captaining a canoe crewed by an unlikely team including a human bear-cousin, a massive wolf, and the endlessly vulgar raven. To retrieve the weapon, they will face stormy seas, cannibal giants and a changing world. But Elān is a storyteller, not a warrior.

As their world continues to fall to the Koosh, and alliances are challenged and broken, Elān must choose his role in his own epic story.

We are currently displaying the winners of the Tulalip  Student Art Festival! Stop by and see the amazing works by Tulal...
04/24/2026

We are currently displaying the winners of the Tulalip Student Art Festival! Stop by and see the amazing works by Tulalip Tribal youth on display until Friday, May 1st.

Address

6410 23rd Avenue NE
Tulalip, WA
98271

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 12pm - 5pm
Sunday 12pm - 5pm

Telephone

(360) 716-2600

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