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Coast Salish artwork at the Mukilteo Ferry Terminal.  Circular red artwork on the left. A Ferry is seen on the right.
Coast Salish artwork at the Mukilteo Ferry Terminal. Sculpture of an Indigenous person, a tribal bird is designed within their hair.
Coast Salish artwork at the Mukilteo Ferry Terminal. A circular piece. A person in the center wears red with black hair. Black whales are on each side. Two red windows appear on top, and red tribal designs border the piece.

Coast Salish artwork at the Mukilteo Ferry Terminal. Pictures courtesy of the Tulalip tribe.

Land Acknowledgment 

The Skykomish Valley Indian Education consortium acknowledges with the deepest respect and gratitude that we are on the ancestral and sovereign lands of the Coast Salish people. We recognize the diversity of the Native community that has inhabited this land since time immemorial. We honor the treaty rights, the land itself and our responsibility and relationship to it, as stewards. Many Indigenous peoples thrive in this place - alive and strong.

Community Partners

Learn more about Skykomish Valley Indian Education Program through Monroe School District here.

Identify the Indigenous Land You Live On

Learn what tribes are indigenous to the land you currently occupy here.

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