Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Official Tribal government website for the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, descendants of the Duwamish and Upper Puyallup Tribes Located in Auburn, WA
Muckleshoot History heritage Culture Muckleshoot History Our Origins, Ancestors, and Identity The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe is composed of descendants of the Native people who inhabited the Duwamish and Upper Puyallup watersheds of central Puget Sound for thousands of years before non-Indian settlement
About Muckleshoot Heritage Culture For 165+ years, the Federally-Recognized Muckleshoot Tribe has fought to uphold the heritage and sovereignty of our Duwamish and Upper Puyallup ancestors
Muckleshoot Jobs Opportunities Find recent listings for employment with the Muckleshoot Tribe, as well as volunteer, educational, and mentorship opportunities available to Tribal Members
Departments - muckleshoot. nsn. us The Muckleshoot Tribal Court administers the law pursuant to the Muckleshoot Code of Laws and subsequent Ordinances for the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, its community, its people, and all persons, property, resources, and territories subject to its jurisdiction
The Muckleshoot Messenger The Muckleshoot Messenger is a monthly publication created by the Muckleshoot Office of Media Services, and welcomes the Tribal community to submit items
Tribal Government - muckleshoot. nsn. us The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe is governed by nine elected members of the Muckleshoot Tribal Council, which has full authority over the sale, lease, and dispensation of Tribal land, and manages the Tribe’s economic and business affairs, and regulates its domestic affairs The Constitution and Bylaws of the Tribe were ratified in 1936 Tribal sovereignty and resulting rights derive from the U S
Muckleshoot Tribal Enterprises By the Numbers: How Muckleshoot Supports the Region's Economy As a sovereign Tribal nation led by an elected council, we actively invest in our community, sustain our environment, and contribute to the regional economy The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe is one of South King County’s largest employers, supporting 3,300 direct jobs and providing hundreds of millions of dollars to the regional economy
Muckleshoot Tribal Lands Acknowledgement Find land acknowledgment statements approved by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe for use in local gatherings by Indigenous and non-Indigenous people
January 24 Statement from Tribal Council - muckleshoot. nsn. us My fellow Muckleshoot Indian Tribal members, I know there is growing concern within our Tribal Community about new rules, policies, and directives during the current transition to the new administration in Washington D C I want to assure you all that Muckleshoot Tribal Council is closely monitoring the situation and proactively working to protect the Treaty Rights, Sovereignty, and interests