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Suquamish Museum

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Address
Suquamish Museum, 6861, Northeast South Street, Port Madison Indian Reservation, Kitsap County, Washington, 98392, United States

Description

The Suquamish Museum is located in the heart of Suquamish territory on the Port Madison Indian Reservation — just a short drive from downtown Poulsbo across the Hood Canal Bridge corridor — and offers one of the most meaningful cultural experiences in the Pacific Northwest. The museum preserves and shares the rich history and vibrant culture of the Suquamish people, offering a unique educational experience for visitors of all ages. Exhibits draw on the tribe’s deep connection to Puget Sound, exploring traditional fishing practices, canoe culture, ancestral village life, and the legacy of Chief Seattle (Si’ahl), who is buried in the nearby Suquamish Cemetery. The Leota Anthony Museum Store carries a carefully curated selection of Native-made jewelry, art, books, and cultural items — every purchase directly supports the museum’s mission. Guided public tours are available by reservation, and the museum hosts rotating events and education programs throughout the year. Field trips, educator visits, and venue rentals can also be arranged. Admission is $8 for adults, $6 for elders and youth (5–17), free for children under 5, and $18 for families of 4–6. Check the museum website for current hours and upcoming events before your visit.

Location

Suquamish Museum, 6861, Northeast South Street, Port Madison Indian Reservation, Kitsap County, Washington, 98392, United States