
The Muckleshoot Canoe Family continued its outreach efforts by performing during halftime at the Seattle Seawolves rugby match on May 31. Through cultural performances and community engagement, the Canoe Family proudly represents the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe while sharing its traditions with audiences throughout the region.

Tribal Council and Intergovernmental Affairs representatives spent the week advocating for tribal interests, protecting tribal treaty rights, and meeting with Senators, members of Congress, and federal partners.
As part of the Scholarship Seminar Series, participants recently took part in a hands-on weaving workshop and a tour of Bellingham Technical College.
Muckleshoot Tribal College acknowledges the graduation of CNA and Early Childhood Education students from the winter cohorts.
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