Port Madison Reservation
The Port Madison Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation in the U.S. state of Washington. The reservation is governed by the Suquamish Indian Tribe, a signatory to the Treaty of Point Elliott of 1855. They had 950 enrolled tribal citizens in 2012.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Locality
- Description: Indian reservation in Washington state
- Also known as: “Port Madison Indian Reservation”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Suquamish Museum and Haleets.
Suquamish Museum
Museum
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The Suquamish Museum preserves and displays relics and records related to the Suquamish Tribe, including artifacts from the Old Man House and the Baba'kwob site.
Haleets
Archaeological site
Photo: Dennis Bratland, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Haleets is a sandstone glacial erratic boulder with inscribed petroglyphs on Bainbridge Island, Washington. The Native American Suquamish Tribe claims the rock, on a public beach at Agate Point on the shore of Agate Passage, as part of their heritage.
Agate Pass Bridge
Bridge
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The Agate Pass Bridge is a structural steel truss cantilever bridge spanning Agate Pass, connecting Bainbridge Island to the Kitsap Peninsula. It was built in 1950, and it replaced a car ferry service which dated from the 1920s.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Indianola and Suquamish.
Indianola
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Indianola is a community of 3,500 people on the Kitsap Peninsula in the Puget Sound region of Washington state. It lies on the north shore of Port Madison, just east of Miller Bay.
Suquamish
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Suquamish is a community of 4,100 people on the Kitsap Peninsula in the Puget Sound of Washington state. It is in the Port Madison Indian Reservation, the home of the Suquamish tribe and Chief Seattle.
Poulsbo
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Poulsbo is a city on Kitsap Peninsula in the Puget Sound of Washington state. Known as "Little Norway," Poulsbo was settled in 1892 by Norwegian loggers, farmers and fishermen who likened the fjord-cut landscape to their homeland.
Port Madison Reservation
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In Other Languages
From Hungarian to Ukrainian—“Port Madison Reservation” goes by many names.
- Hungarian: “Port Madison rezervátum”
- Russian: “Порт-Мадисон”
- Spanish: “Port Madison Washington”
- Spanish: “Port Madison, Washington”
- Spanish: “Reserva india de port madison”
- Spanish: “Reserva india de Port Madison”
- Spanish: “Reserva India de Port Madison”
- Swedish: “Port Madison indianreservat”
- Ukrainian: “Індіанська резервація Порт-Медісон”
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Highlights include Old Man House State Park and Miller Bay.
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