Tulalip Tribes

The Tulalip Tribes is a federally-recognized Indian tribe located on the Tulalip Reservation in the mid-Puget Sound area bordered on the east by Interstate 5 and the city of Marysville, Washington; on the south by the Snohomish River; on the north by the Fire Trail Road (146th); and on the west by the waters of Puget Sound. The Tulalip Reservation exterior boundaries enclose a land base of 22,000 acres, more than 50 percent of which is in federal trust status. The Reservation is rich with natural resources: marine waters, tidelands, fresh water creeks and lakes, wetlands, forests and developable land. The Tulalip Reservation was reserved for the use and benefit of Indian tribes and bands signatory to the Treaty of Point Elliott of January 22, 1855. Its boundaries were established by the 1855 Treaty and by Executive Order of President U.S. Grant dated December 23, 1873. It was created to provide a permanent home for the Snohomish, Snoqualmie, Skagit, Suiattle, Samish and Stillaguamish Tribes and allied bands living in the region.

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Tulalip Tribes Vision

We gathered at Tulalip are one people. We govern ourselves.

We gathered at Tulalip are one people.
We govern ourselves.
We will arrive at a time when each and every person has become most capable.

Tulalip Tribes Mission

We make available training, teaching and advice, both spiritual and practical.

We make available training, teaching and advice, both spiritual and practical.

Tulalip Tribes Values


  1. We respect the community of our elders past and present, and pay attention to their good words.
    We respect the community of our elders past and present, and pay attention to their good words.

    Keyword - Community of Elders Past and Present - Community of Elders Past and Present

    Story - Crane and Changer

  2. We uphold and follow the teachings that come from our ancestors.
    We uphold and follow the teachings that come from our ancestors.

    Keyword - To Follow, Live Up To - To Follow, Live Up To

    Story - Her First Basket


  3. It is valued work to uphold and serve our people.

    Keyword - Valued Work - Valued Work

    Story - How Daylight was Stolen

  4. We work hard and always try to do our best.
    We work hard and always try to do our best.

    Keyword - Always Trying - Always Trying

    Story - How We Got the Salmon Ceremony


  5. We show respect to every individual.

    Keyword - - Show Respect

    Story - Lifting Up the Sky

  6. We strengthen our people so that they may walk a good walk.
    We strengthen our people so that they may walk a good walk.

    Keyword - A Good Walk - A Good Walk

    Story - Mudswallow’s House

  7. We strengthen our people so that they may walk a good walk.
    We do not gossip, we speak the truth.

    Keyword - Speak the Truth - Speak the Truth

    Story - The Seal-Hunting Brothers

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