Artifact Appraisal Day:
Do you have any Native American artifacts or antiques that you
would like more information about?  Perhaps you would like to know
how much they are worth.  As part of Hibulb’s Artifact day on Saturday, October 18th,
Brill Lee will be providing appraisals of your items.  Brill is an accredited member
of the international society of appraisers.  This event is held at the
Hibulb Cultural Center & Natural History Preserve.  Reservations are
required.  Guests are also encouraged to participate in the video production
of Tulalip TV’s Hibulb Antique Appraisals television program.  Join the
TV production, as you sit with Brill and discuss your item’s history
and current market value.  Reserve your appraisal time by calling the
Hibulb Cultural Center at 360-716-2600.

Tulalip Film Festival:
On September 20th, the Hibulb Cultural Center hosted
it’s second annual Tulalip Film Festival event.  This year’s theme
was ‘Family, Through Our Eyes’.
One of the festival’s winners was ‘Blackroot’ which won awards for
best feature short, best male acting, and best female acting.
Set in 1967, Blackroot tells the story of an American Indian teen that
stuggles with gender identity, the death of a grandmother
and the sudden appearance of 4 white teenagers searching for
a hallucinogenic mushroom called Blackgroot.
The festival also honored Lois Landgrebe with the Tulalip best acting award
for her role in Blackroot.  David Spencer, Sr. was honored with a Lifetime Achievement for
Tulalip Coast Salish entertainment, storytelling and cultural sharing.
For more information on the Film Festival and to see this year’s winners,
go to www.hibulbculturalcenter.org

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Upcoming events and Tulalip Bay Tides for the Week of 10/06/14