Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center

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The Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center is a tribal cultural hub and gathering place in Seattle that preserves, celebrates, and educates the public about the history, traditions, and contemporary life of the Duwamish people.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural center
longhouse-style building
tribal cultural center
architecturalStyle longhouse
associatedWith Duwamish Tribe cultural revitalization
urban Indigenous community in Seattle
city Seattle
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalAffiliation Duwamish
culturalRegion Pacific Northwest
dedicatedTo Chief Seattle
surface form: Chief Seattle (Si’ahl)

Duwamish people
exhibits Duwamish history
Duwamish traditional arts
contemporary Duwamish life
focusesOn Duwamish language and traditions
environmental stewardship of the Duwamish River
hasFacility administrative offices
exhibit hall
gathering hall
gift shop
hasFunction community center
cultural education center
event venue
museum
indigenousNation Duwamish Tribe
locatedIn Seattle, Washington, United States
West Seattle
locatedNear Duwamish River
near site of the first non-Indigenous settlement in Seattle area
offers cultural programs
educational tours
public events
workshops
opened 2009
openingDate January 2009
openTo the public
operatedBy Duwamish Tribe
ownedBy Duwamish Tribe
purpose educate the public about Duwamish people
preserve Duwamish culture
preserve Duwamish history
serve as a gathering place for the Duwamish community
recognizes treaty history involving the Duwamish people
state Washington
supports Duwamish cultural events
tribal governance activities

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Duwamish people culturalCenter Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center
Duwamish hasCulturalCenter Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center