kʷədigʷsalʔtxʷ
[House of Belongings]
Our Museum's primary collection is comprised of source material obtained from the Davis Family of Cashmere WA,
who gathered a good representation of Pacific Northwest, Columbia Valley, American Southwest basketry, beadwork, lithics, carvings, pottery.
Come join us in a dedication of service - in honor of the creators, collectors, and the Sauk-Suiattle’s commitment to preserving cultural knowledge
and history associated with the Salish Sea, the Cascades, and our collection - as we continue to add to it.
Our exhibits and workshops are open to all. They represent a way of thinking, a way of problem solving, a model for future learning.
HOURS:
Monday through Thursday
><(((°> 9 AM to 4 PM <°)))><
with a mid-day break 12 to 1 PM
Large group appointments scheduled by phone.
44211 State Route 530
Darrington, WA 98241
(360) 436 0333
Contact
As a small sovereign nation of American Indians, the Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe, shares the belief of all our tribal nations,
that the Earth is our Mother and that the Creator resides beyond the skies and within our own beings.
While we strive to protect our Mother Earth, so does she shelter us in so many ways from harm.
Łušudubicid čəd! ["loo-shoe-do-be-tsid--ched"] - See you later!
Our Address
5318 Chief Brown Lane, Darrington, WA 98241
Email Receptionist
Vivian Decoteau
vdecoteau@sauk-suiattle.com
Call Us
+1 360 436 0333