Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center

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Victoria
November 22, 2016
Seattle's original native inhabitants, the Duwamish used to live here along the waterway named for them. Now they've built a small museum and event space.
Kristin
February 29, 2016
A First Nations longhouse of the Seattle area. See their website for events.
Sha'Ari
June 7, 2015
Photographs, artifacts, gift shop and beautiful long house of the local indigenous tribe.
Loly And Jeff
July 20, 2017
Tribal center, exhibits, meeting space
Chavie
July 19, 2016
The Duwamish Longhouse proudly sits near the mouth of the Duwamish River overlooking the Duwamish River Valley, not far from the landing site of early immigrants. It is also near the ancient Duwamish village hah-AH-poos, on the National Register of Historic Places. For millennia before there was a city called Seattle, thousands of indigenous people - the Duwamish Tribe - lived in harmony with the natural surroundings that sustained them. The Longhouse is a traditional cedar post and beam structure designed in the Puget Salish Longhouse style. As in ancient times it is the site where tribal business is conducted and cultural and educational events are held. The Duwamish Tribe wants to share its Longhouse with the public to reinforce its cultural and social traditions.
The Duwamish Longhouse proudly sits near the mouth of the Duwamish River overlooking the Duwamish River Valley, not far from the landing site of early immigrants. It is also near the ancient Duwamish village hah-AH-poos, on the National Register of Historic Places. For millennia before there was a c…

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4705 W Marginal Way SW
Seattle, WA
West Seattle