Klahowya

Saturday, April 27, 11 am–4 pm
This is an in-person event
All Ages
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In 1855, Fort Nisqually was a trading center for people throughout the region and around the world and they greeted each other in the trade language of the time, Chinook Jargon, by saying “Klahowya” or “welcome”.

At Klahowya we welcome guests to join in learning from our historical interpreters and enjoying demonstrations of historic trades which may include woodworking and tinsmithing. Guests will have plenty of family friendly and hands-on activities to choose from, including planting your own seeds to take home, assisting in the museum’s gardens, sampling food prepared in the museum’s period kitchen, and playing Victorian games.

Klahowya is Free to all Pierce County residents and members of local First Nations. Free tickets will be available at the gate with your ID. For all others, tickets will be available in advance or at the gate.

For more information visit FortNisqually.org or call (253) 404-3970.

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Fort Nisqually Living History Museum

5519 Five Mile Dr Tacoma, WA 98407 Venue website

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