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Tulalip
The Neighbors "Album" showcases historical photographs for the communities being profiled. Click on one of the thumbnail images below to see a larger, more detailed picture with detailed caption.

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The history of the Tulalip people is closely linked to the water. Photography Mathew Brady captured this shot of an Indian canoe parade.

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In the early 1900s, residents of Whidbey Island wanted Tulalip gravesites removed from Langley. The photo shows tribal members moving the bones into canoes for interment at the Tulalip cemetery at Priest Point.

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Members of the Snohomish, Snoqualmie, Swinomish, Suquamish, Skagit and Lummi tribes join in celebrating the 59th annual Tulalip Treaty Day on Jan. 22, 1914.

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