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Lelooska Museum

1977 establishments in Washington (state)Museums established in 1977Museums in Cowlitz County, WashingtonNative American museums in Washington (state)
Totem Pole Sculpture by Lelooska Smith displayed at Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Totem Pole Sculpture by Lelooska Smith displayed at Denver Museum of Nature and Science

'The Lelooska Foundation and Cultural Center' is a living history museum in Ariel, Washington, highlighting Kwakwaka'wakw and other Indigenous cultures and historis. It is operated by the Lelooska Foundation that was established in 1977. The museum is a nonprofit organization with nine employees.

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Merwin Village Road,

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Lelooska Cultural Center

Merwin Village Road 165

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Totem Pole Sculpture by Lelooska Smith displayed at Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Totem Pole Sculpture by Lelooska Smith displayed at Denver Museum of Nature and Science
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