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The Cultural Center Campus is a unique facility. We have the Yakama Nation Museum, Cultural Center Gift Shop, Heritage Inn Restaurant, Heritage Theater, Yakama Nation Library, and the iconic Winter Lodge.
We host a number events all year long. For example, the Yakama Nation Treaty Days starts here with a parade, at the same time we celebrate our anniversary.
The Cultural Heritage Center is open to the general public seven days a week and is a wonderful cultural experience!
We are walking distance from Yakama Nation RV and Legends Casino.
information Courtesy of the YN Museum
|  | Up Coming Events
4th of July Sale
Cultural Center Gift Shop
3 - 5 July
We are proud to be Americans!
Seafood Night
3 Jul 2009
4:30pm - 8:00pm
Heritage Inn Restaurant |  | Annual Events
Tiin Ma Gathering
honoring the children
21 Nov 2009
Cultural Center Anniversary
start Treaty Days with us
June 2010
For More Information on 2009 Treaty Days click here
for a list of event flyers.
|  | Treaty Days
In honor of our 1855 Treaty the Nation celebrates all over.
This website does not contain all the information, but will put up the information given to the Yakama Nation Museum.
For More Information on 2009 Treaty Days click here
for a list of event flyers.
|  copy.jpg) | Yakama
The Yakama Reservation and ceded territories consists of Mt. Adams, the Yakima River, Medicine Valley, evergreen forests, meadows, Celilo Falls, Fort Simcoe, Columbia River and beautiftul rolling hills. We have always honored and respected Mother Nature. She gives us our huckleberries, roots, choke cherries, salmon. As you walk around our campus we have a wonderful view of Mt. Adams.
Yakama has a long history and our full name is the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. One of our great leaders was Kamiakin. To learn more about our history click here.
| | Other Yakama Sites
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