Warriors: We Remember
Canoe Hall
This gallery tells the stories of the Tulalip Tribes military tradition that was
born of a warrior spirit. Here, we honor the Tulalip men and women that served our
country in times of conflict and peace, allowing us to endure freedom.
The Tulalip Tribes military tradition was born of a warrior spirit that protected
our families and territories. Warriors were expected to live a healthy and balanced
life. In time of war they risked everything and many gave their lives to fulfill
their role of protecting the people.
For the past hundred years, the same warrior spirit compelled our men and women
to enlist in the United States Armed Forces - regardless of the racism many encountered
and the hardships, nightmares, and abandonment they experienced upon returning home.
They served in times of conflict and in times of peace so that we may live with
an enduring sense of freedom.
For more information about the Warriors: We Remember exhibit, select the following: Warriors: We Remember Brochure.