?ł sleXil Greetings!
dxʷsəqʷəb, meaning “place of clear salt water” in the Southern Lushootseed language, has been home to the Suquamish people since time immemorial. It is the ancient place on Agate Passage, the site of Old-Man-House village. The winter home of Chief Seattle and the heart of the Suquamish People. It is here, past, present and future; that the Suquamish People live on the land of their ancestors and of their great-grandchildren.
Free Admission for
Suquamish Tribal Members,
Suquamish Tribe Employees, and
Museum Friends
6861 NE South St, Suquamish, WA 98392
ALBUQUERQUE LITTLE THEATRE
Open Daily
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Admission
Adults $5
Elders 55 and over $3
Children 5 to 17 $3
Families $15
Free Admission for
Suquamish Tribal Members,
Suquamish Tribe Employees, and
Museum Friends