MUCKLESHOOT MESSENGER

December 2025

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

Veterans Day Dinner Celebrates Service and Strength of Muckleshoot Warriors

More than 250 people gathered to honor Muckleshoot veterans and their families during the Tribe’s annual Veterans Day Dinner, an event rooted in deep respect for those who served. The evening offered a space for reflection, gratitude, and recognition of the long warrior tradition carried by Muckleshoot people.

Councilmember Donny Stevenson delivered one of the night’s most powerful messages, reminding attendees that the strength of the community is directly tied to the sacrifices made by generations of Muckleshoot warriors.

“Our people have a proud history and warrior tradition,” Stevenson said. “Everything we have today as a Tribe exists because our ancestors were willing to sacrifice, fight, and protect the land we stand on.”

The room responded with applause as families and veterans nodded in agreement, many visibly moved by the acknowledgment of their loved ones’ service. The event included a shared meal, and moments of recognition for those who have served and are currently serving in the armed forces.

Families gathered around tables to honor relatives, share stories, and reconnect with one another. The Tribe’s commitment to honoring its veterans remains strong, and this year’s dinner reflected both pride and deep appreciation reaffirming that the legacy of Muckleshoot warriors continues to live on.

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