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Hal Ha Ske Nim Hal Ha Ske Nim was the head chief of the village on Sequim Bay. He owned the largest of 10 houses in the village, and he's depicted here holding the Shining One, his guiding Spirit. From the Dance Plaza House Post Carvings - Dale Faulstich, Lead Carver and Designer. Assistant Carvers: Nathan Gillis and Ed Charles. Volunteer carvers: Harry Burlingone and Don Walsh. Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe 1033 Old Blyn Hwy Sequim, WA 98382 360-683-1109 info@jamestowntribe.org |
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Maps and DirectionsThe Jamestown Reservation is located on 20 acres in western Washington along the southern shores of the Strait of Juan de Fuca.The beautiful landscape and easy access to the Reservation, which is bisected by Washington State Route 101, attracts many tourists to the area.The Tribe has taken full advantage of this location and constructed the Seven Cedars Casino, a beautiful facility overlooking the Strait. As you come into the South Sequim Bay area, you will notice a roadside rest which has an overlook of Sequim Bay. Just after passing that, turn right at Blyn Crossing, and then make another immediate right turn onto Old Blyn Hwy. Travel about 1/4 mile and you will see parking on the right and Tribal buildings on the left. Turn left into the parking area for the main building (2 story building, totem pole in front). There is visitor parking right in front of the building. |
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