(由 Google 翻译)这是一个绝对美丽的设施。如果你不是一个大读者,三个小时或更短的时间内就可以读完。所有人都可以轻松使用停车场和浴室。他们在主入口旁边有一家礼品店,但在入口门内。您无需购买礼品店的门票!
他们建造了一座长房子,您可以在屏幕上观看一些历史和文化,并且地上有一个非常酷的火坑,在演示的某些部分会点亮!
通过我们的设施,他们有一些非常漂亮的展示来识别部落成员
以及那些也在武装部队服役的人。我感到非常感激和惊讶。
我忘记了房间的名字,但你可以在他们的部落数据库中搜索人员(抱歉,如果我没说对,我们因为迟到而匆忙,呃)
还有一堵家谱墙!这是我最喜欢的部分!对于部落成员来说,这一定是非常有意义和特别的。太棒了!😭🙌
我喜欢了解过去和当代部落中做出过贡献的不同成员。有些女族长对我来说尤其鼓舞人心
转换话题,就像历史有时令人心碎和恶心一样,我也很欣赏这个地方记录了一些非常严重的不公正行为 - 所以没有人可以说这些事情没有发生。
我很高兴部落能够公开发布有关埃利奥特角条约、部落主权等的真相。这个中心的一些内容有一种沉重的感觉,我认为它应该如此(它对我来说是这样,如果你花时间阅读,请准备好承受一些额外的情绪)。另一个例子,阅读有关寄宿学校的历史(我已经知道一些),站在他们的设施里看着照片,那是非常沉重的。真是伤透了我的心……
不幸的是我们没有太多时间去那里。我的儿子和迪尔在城里拜访,当我们在那里见面时,我们的计划已经离我们很远了,我们只有大约一个半小时的时间。我们没有体验其中的一些,但我希望能回去。
对于我的家人来说,这是一个学习欣赏当地文化、更了解和尊重图拉利普部落历史的好地方,你可以更多地了解在土地上生活的感觉,这是他们身份的重要组成部分,我爱。我在距离这里 30 分钟路程的地方长大,我必须/必须😁在公立学校学习一些历史,但在这里有更好的经历。在学校里,他们只是对此视而不见。
哦!语言墙也真的很酷!喜欢那个🙌
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It's an absolutely beautiful facility. If you aren't a big reader it could be done in three hours or less. The parking and bathrooms are very easily accessible to all. They have a gift shop off to the side of main entrance but inside the entrance doors. You do NOT need to purchase tickets for the gift shop!
They have made a long house where you can watch some of the history and culture on a screen, and there's a really cool fire pit in the ground that will light up during certain part of the presentation!
Through our the facility, they have some really nice displays to recognize tribes members
and those who also served in the armed forces. I felt so much gratitude and was amazed.
I forget the name of the room it's in but you can search their database of the tribe for people (sorry if I'm not saying in correctly, we were rushed by arriving si late, ugh)
and there was a wall of genealogy!! this was my favorite part! For the tribes members this must be so meaningful and special. It was awesome!😭🙌
I loved getting to learn about the different members in the tribes from past and current generations who had made a difference. Some of the matriarchs were so inspiring to me especially
Switching topics, as heartbreaking and disgusting as history was at times, I also appreciate that this place is a record of some very serious injustices- so that no one can say these things didn't happen.😭😭💔
And I'm so glad the tribe can publicly post the truth about the treaty of Point Elliot, their tribal sovereignty, and so on. Some of this center has a heavy feel to it as I think it should ( it did for me and if you take time to read, be prepared for some extra emotions). For another example, reading about the boarding school history (which I already know some of), there, standing in their facility looking at the pictures, that was very heavy. It really broke my heart...
Unfortunately we didn't make it up there with much time. My son & Dil were in town to visit and by the time we all met up there our plans were way off and we only had like an hour and a half. We didn't get to experience some of it but I hope to go back.
For my family, it's a great place to learn to appreciate a local culture, be more informed and respectful of Tulalip Tribes history and you can gain more understanding of what it's like living off the land, which is such a huge part of their identity and I love. Growing up 30minutes from here, I had to/got to😁 learn some history in public schools but it's a better experience here. In school they just barely glazed over it.
Oh! The languages wall was also really cool!!! Love that🙌