MUCKLESHOOT MESSENGER

July 2025 (Section I)

Vol. XXVI, No. 3
Muckleshoot indian reservation, wash.
July 2025
Community

In Pictures: June 2025 Veterans' Powwow

Muckleshoot celebrated its Warrior traditions and veterans service with Tribes from around the region at the 2025 Veterans Powwow last month.

Young and old took part in the three day event featuring all of traditional dance, drumming, and special contests and great prizes our guests have come to expect from a Muckleshoot event. Thanks to everyone how took part and event staff for another successful Powwow.

Photos courtesy of photographer Danielle Wilcox. View all of Dani's photos at danirayestudio.pixieset.com/2025muckleshootveteranspowwow

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