MUCKLESHOOT MESSENGER

December 2025

VOL. XXVI, NO. 5
Muckleshoot indian reservation, wash.
December 2025
Community

Meet Muckleshoot's New Tribal Communications Team

Meet Katie Manzanares, Tribal Communications Administrator

haʔł sləx̌il Muckleshoot! My name is Katie Manzanares, and I’m honored to join the Tribal administration as the new Tribal Communications Administrator. In this role, I’ll be overseeing the Muckleshoot Messenger and supporting the Tribe’s storytelling, reporting, and communication efforts.

I’ve spent the past six years working in Tribal communications, most recently with the Puyallup Tribe as their Digital Media Manager. I’m passionate about community centered storytelling sharing the moments, achievements, culture, and everyday life that shape a tribe’s narrative.

I graduated from the University of Washington Tacoma with a bachelor’s degree in Communication, and I’m currently pursuing my Master of Communication Leadership at UW Seattle. I also recently completed the Native Action Network’s Legacy of Leaders cohort, an experience that strengthened my commitment to Indigenous leadership, advocacy, and uplifting our communities.

I feel deeply connected to Tribal communities. My goal here is simple: to listen, learn, and honor the stories you want told. The Messenger belongs to the community, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to help care for it.

I’m truly grateful to be here.

Meet Shayna Brown, Tribal Communications Coordinator

We are happy to welcome Shayna Brown as the new Communications Coordinator for the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe. Shayna holds a B.A. in Indigenous Studies and brings a heartfelt passion for advocacy, culture, and community storytelling.

Shayna is committed to uplifting the voices and experiences of our people. She believes in the power of stories to strengthen identity, build connection, and honor the resilience of the Muckleshoot community. In her new role, she looks forward to collaborating with the community and staff. Listening, learning, and contributing to the Muckleshoot publications that reflect the heart of who we are.

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VOL. XXVI, NO. 5

December 2025

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Virginia Cross D.R. Hanford Award

Tribal Councilwoman Virginia Cross was honored with the second ever D.R. Hanford Leadership Award at Green River College in August — this award honors visionary leaders whose impact ripples through their communities.

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Local Native Writer Gains International Recognition for Indigenous Screenplay

Tobi Iverson Halliday, a Tsimshian and Turtle Mountain Chippewa writer based in the Pacific Northwest, is gaining national and international recognition for her debut feature screenplay, Wild Woman of the Woods.

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Seattle Art Center Partnership

Muckleshoot's collaboration with Cannonball Arts helps bring attention to the Tribe and its ongoing support for Northwest cultural activities just a short distance from the Seattle Center.

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White River Bridge Repairs Near Completion

It's been a long, frustrating hassle for Tribal members, students, workers, or anyone trying to come to Muckleshoot — or go home — over the White River Bridge on State Route 410 between Buckley and Enumclaw.

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About the Muckleshoot Messenger

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!


Muckleshoot messenger Submissions