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The Tulalip Tribes company history timeline

1936

Since 1936 the Tulalip Tribes has had its own tribal council and is currently self governing.

1950

In early October 1950, the Tulalip Indian Agency office was moved to Everett, first setting up at 3rd Street and Rockefeller Avenue and later moving to the Federal Building on Colby Avenue.

1989

The Tulalip Tribes joined other Indians in the region in celebrating the Washington State Centennial in 1989 with Paddle to Seattle, the first shared canoe journey.

1992

Tulalip’s first casino opened on July 20, 1992, with 23 gambling stations for blackjack, craps, roulette and poker.

2003

The Tulalip Tribes were honored in 2003 by the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development, part of the John F. Kennedy School of Government, for their business model.

2004

As of 2004, 3,611 tribal members resided on the reservation.

2005

Tulalip Tribal revenues were estimated at more than $200 million in 2005.

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