Hibulb Cultural Center Film Festival
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The Hibulb Cultural Center Film Festival is an annual community film event hosted by the Tulalip Tribes’ Hibulb Cultural Center in Tulalip, Washington. It is notable for centering Indigenous stories, languages, and cultural values, and for programming documentaries, feature films, shorts, animations, and music videos from Indigenous filmmakers and communities. The festival is significant as a regional venue for Native and culturally focused cinema, with awards and themes tied to Tulalip traditions and contemporary Indigenous experiences.
Last updated Aug 16, 2026
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Positive Indicators (+12 pts)
- 12 years of verifiable history
- 1 verified pro signal
Red Flags (-15 pts)
- No physical screenings
- Trust status under active review
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Positive Signals
- Documented history with archived programs
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