Cedar Bark Harvesting: At the end of June Tulalip tribal members participated in a
two day cedar harvest.  The event was coordinated by the Tulalip forestry department
in cooperation with the Washington State Dept of Natural Resources.  The strip cedar bark
will be used to make traditional items such as cedar roses, headbands and bracelets
as well as traditional baskets and hats.  Cedar trees were an important resource for native
peoples of this region as they provided transportation, housing, clothing and tools.
Practicing traditions and educating youth helps insure that our ancestral heritage
will not be lost.  For more information about cedar harvesting schedules contact the
Tulalip Forestry Department at 360-716-4000.

Tulalip TV: Catch Hibulb Antique Appraisals on Tulalip TV daily at 12:30pm and 9pm.
Local museum patrons bring in their Native American antiques and collectibles
as an antique appraiser provides information and a current market value of their items.
Catch Hibulb Antique Appraisals on Tulalip TV daily at 12:30pm and 9:00pm.

Lushootseed Phrases: ‘The Potatoes are cooking…’

Upcoming events and Tulalip Bay Tides for the Week of 7/21/14