MUCKLESHOOT MESSENGER

March 2026

Vol. XXVII, No. 3
Muckleshoot indian reservation, wash.
March 2026

Indigenous Peoples’ Community Day at The Seattle Aquarium

By Shayna Brown

On March 8, visitors experienced a rich blend of cultural sharing and environmental learning. As Seattle’s Host Tribe, the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe co-hosted a reflection of their partnership with the Seattle Aquarium. This fun-filled event offered insights into their traditions, history, and ongoing stewardship of local ecosystems, emphasizing the importance of collaborative conservation efforts rooted in both science and Indigenous knowledge to ensure healthy waters for generations to come.

The event featured a variety of interactive and family friendly experiences, including storytelling, career panel, cultural panel, cultural demonstrations, a scavenger hunt and a Fish War Documentary screening, honoring the Tribe’s heritage and connection to the Salish Sea. The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe provided free admission, along with additional reduced cost access for attendees. This support removed financial barriers and ensured that families, elders, and community members could fully participate in the day’s programming. The result was a warm, intergenerational gathering that reflected the Tribe’s commitment to inclusion and shared learning.

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