Contemporary wooden carving tools used by the Coast Salish tribes to make masks, totem poles and paddles are displayed at the Hilbub Cultural Center and Museum located on the Tulalip Tribes Reservation in Marysville, WA

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Contemporary wooden carving tools used by the Coast Salish tribes to make masks, totem poles and paddles are displayed at the Hilbub Cultural Center and Museum located on the Tulalip Tribes Reservation in Marysville, WA

Copyright Marilyn Angel Wynn


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