House of Awakened Culture
2009 establishments in Washington (state)Buildings and structures in Kitsap County, WashingtonCommunity centers in the United StatesSuquamish
The House of Awakened Culture (Lushootseed: sgwәdzadad qәɫ ʔaltxw) is a community house in Suquamish, Washington State, on the Port Madison Indian Reservation. Built by the Suquamish tribe in 2008, it acts as a spiritual successor to the historic Old Man House, which was burnt by the local Indian agent in 1870 in an attempt to disperse the tribe. Since its opening in 2009, the house has served as a community center for the Suquamish tribe and the community.
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Hyak Lane Northeast,
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Hyak Lane Northeast 18260
98392
Washington, United States
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