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  2. Snohomish people - Wikipedia

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    A replica of a traditional shed-roof longhouse was constructed at the Hibulb Cultural Center for gatherings and storytelling. The Gathering Hall at Tulalip Bay is inspired by the design of a traditional gable-roof longhouse. Longhouses were owned by those who built it, with many longhouses being owned by the whole community.

  3. Quil Ceda Village - Wikipedia

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    Quil Ceda Village (Lushootseed: qʷəl'sidəʔ ʔalʔaltəd) [2] is a municipality established by the federally recognized Tulalip Tribes of Washington within the Tulalip Indian Reservation in Snohomish County, Washington, United States.

  4. Tulalip Resort Casino - Wikipedia

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    Tulalip Resort Casino is an Indian casino and resort in Quil Ceda Village, Washington, owned and operated by the Tulalip Tribes of Washington. It opened in 2003 as the Tulalip Casino and features 227,000 square feet (21,100 m 2 ) of total space and a parking lot with 5,740 stalls. [ 1 ]

  5. Tulalip Tribes - Wikipedia

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    The Tulalip Indian Reservation was established by the Treaty of Point Elliot in 1855 and by Executive Order of US President Ulysses S. Grant on January 22, 1873. [2] The reservation lies on Port Susan in western Snohomish County , adjacent to the western border of the city of Marysville . [ 9 ]

  6. William Shelton (chief) - Wikipedia

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    William Shelton (1869-1938) was the last hereditary chief [1] of the Snohomish in Tulalip, Washington.He was also an author, a notable sculptor, and an emissary between the Snohomish people and the United States government.

  7. Indian Shaker Church (Marysville, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Indian Shaker Church is a historic church property in Tulalip, Washington. The church was built in 1924 by members of the Indian Shaker Church according to sect doctrine. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 4, 1976.

  8. Priest Point, Washington - Wikipedia

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    It is southeast of Tulalip Bay on the Tulalip Indian Reservation, which is located west of Marysville, Washington. [9] According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 3.0 square miles (7.7 km 2), of which, 0.6 square miles (1.7 km 2) of it is land and 2.3 square miles (6.0 km 2) of it (78.38%) is water.

  9. Tulalip - Wikipedia

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