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Tillicum Village has been featured in many local and national publications. Here are a few featured articles.
arrow Seattle Times - Entertainment & the Arts: Friday, August 06, 2004
A taste of native Northwest traditions
By Paul de Barros Seattle Times staff reporter

Looking for the ultimate excursion for summer visitors?

Try Tillicum Village, an amazing island outing with a spectacular ferry ride, authentic Northwest Coast Native American dancing and a delicious salmon dinner in a traditional cedar-plank longhouse. READ MORE....

arrowSeattle Times - Living: Tuesday, May 25, 2004
Wrapped in tradition:
a union of two people, their families and clans

By Jack Broom Seattle Times staff reporter

BLAKE ISLAND -- Every couple headed to the altar wants their day to be unique, but how often: Is the bride carried in on a deer-skin-covered platform? Does the groom dance down the aisle, depicting the gliding motions of an eagle? Does the best man wear a headdress combining rabbit fur, sea lion whiskers, ermine skins, a carved wolf and -- as a modern touch -- a small Superman logo? READ MORE....
arrow Seattle Times - Restaurant Review-July 06, 2001
Salmon chanted evening: Tillicum Village trip surprises a local
By Nancy Leson Seattle Times restaurant critic

Tillicum Village was not what I expected. I expected a pleasant evening boat ride accompanied by locals and their out-of-town kin. READ MORE....
arrow Article by By Shana McNally-Travel - October 27, 2000
Tillicum Village shares Indian experience
Place immortalized in Greene novel

The Associated Press for Cincinnati.com

Blake Island - Wash - It is not hard to imagine that Blake Island, with its competing views of the Olympic Mountains and Seattle Skyline, may have been the birth place of Chief Seattle, the city's name sake. READ MORE....
arrow Article By Carolyn Proctor, Featured Editor for
JetSettersMagazine.com
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