MUCKLESHOOT MESSENGER

March 2026

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

Women’s History Month: ƛ́aswələx̌ʷ tsiiɫ sɫəɫadaýčəɫ (Our Women Are Strong)

Left to right: Alice Williams, Annie Garrison, Nevah Jackson Moses, Genevieve Siddle John, Elivna (Bena) Williams, Laura Siddle Courville, and Irene Siddle.

The month of March is Women’s History Month. We celebrate all the women in our lives and our thankful for all the Muckleshoot women who have fought for our Tribal Sovereignty. The black and white photo is from 1950  it shows women cooking salmon on the Muckleshoot reservation.  

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Vol. XXVII, No. 3

March 2026

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