
On May 5, the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe observed the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIWR), also known as Red Dress Day. Tribal members and community partners came together to recognize missing and affected relatives, support grieving families, and raise awareness through heartfelt events and held a community dinner to stand in solidarity for anyone impacted by the MMIWR crisis.
The event featured a full card of regional talent, but it was Muckleshoot Tribal member Shane WhiteEagle’s performance that capped the evening.
Families from across the Muckleshoot Community gathered at Keta Creek on June 13 for the annual Kids Fishing Derby, enjoying a morning filled with fishing, outdoor recreation, and time spent together with family and friends.
The Muckleshoot Canoe Family performed at the Seattle Seawolves Rugby Game during halftime on May 31.
A message from Tribal Council Chairman Donny Stevenson reflecting upon Father's Day and Men's Mental Health Month.
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!