Squaxin Island Museum, Library & Research Center

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150 SE Kwuh Deegs Altxw
Shelton, WA 98584

The Squaxin Island Museum, Library & Research Center in Shelton, WA is dedicated to preserving the culture, identity, and traditions of the Squaxin Island Tribe through revitalization programs and educational initiatives. The museum showcases exhibits on basketry, canoe family history, Indian Shaker Church, and legends, providing a glimpse into the rich heritage of the Puget Sound area.

Through events like the Water Sounds Native Art Auction and Traditional Dinner, the museum raises funds to support its nonprofit mission of providing education and cultural enrichment to the community. Visitors can also enjoy virtual cultural presentations and explore a gift shop featuring Northwest Coast jewelry, prints, clothing, and books on Native history and culture.

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5.04 reviews
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Chris W.
8/8/2023

This museum was well planned and the exhibits are detailed and engaging. It helps that the staff all have been part of this community for 50+ years and we were fortunate to have Lisa on location...

William R.
8/23/2024

This was a nice find while visiting the area. The museum is very educational about this Native American people, their history, and their culture. My children enjoyed seeing many of the different...

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Phillip W.
7/20/2016

We were in town for a conference, and made a point of visiting the museum to learn more about the tribe that owns the casino where we were hosted. The buildings and grounds are beautiful....

Bridget R.
5/29/2012

The building is stunning with in iconic Thunderbird entry and Native American stylized architecture. Along a long wall are seven panels depicting the history and legends of the Squaxin Island...

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