
The Court will be undergoing construction from March 19 through approximately May 5. During this period, all court hearings will be conducted via Zoom.
If you have a hearing scheduled during this timeframe, please contact the Court at least 24 hours prior to your hearing to request the Zoom link. You may also contact the Clerk in advance and provide a valid email address where the Zoom link can be sent.
Court staff will continue to accept filings by email at court.staff@muckleshoot.nsn.us. Documents may also be delivered in person at the Tribal Court Annex (Old HR Building); however, appointments with the Clerk’s Office are required for in-person submissions.
Please contact the Court if you have any questions regarding these temporary procedures.

Councilwoman Cross joined retired Seattle University professor Fr. Pat Twohy, S.J., to celebrate his 86th birthday and the recent publication of his latest book, syəyaʔaʔ: Coast Salish Sacred Lifeways and the Sacred Lifeways of Jesus.

The Muckleshoot Tribal Council, Muckleshoot Intergovernmental Affairs, and our D.C. team were actively engaged since the BBB’s inception in January to ensure that the Tribe’s sovereignty and treaty rights were protected in this process.

Muckleshoot Tribal Council is closely monitoring actions coming from D.C. and listening to the concerns of our people. This month, Muckleshoot Tribal Council sent a delegation to Washington, D.C. to carry your voice to key politicians.

The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe believes in supporting the community – and it puts its resources behind those convictions.
The Muckleshoot Messenger is a monthly Tribal publication. Tribal community members and Tribal employees are welcome to submit items to the newspaper such as announcements, birth news, birthday shoutouts, community highlights, and more. We want to hear from you!