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The Muckleshoot Tribe has an approximate population of more than 3,000, making the Muckleshoot one of the largest Native American tribes in Washington State. The 2000 census reported a resident population of 3,606 on reservation land, with 28.65 percent reported solely Native American heritage.
The Muckleshoot Tribe was created by the merger of the tribes living on the Muckleshoot Reservation after the 1934 Wheeler-Howard Act (also known as the Indian Reorganization Act). They operate several tribal businesses, casinos, schools, and other services, and they work closely with state, federal, and city affairs in the Seattle area and beyond.
The Swinomish Tribe built a waterfront park, featuring three covered pavilions that resemble woven cedar hats, in time for its hosting in 2011. Gov. Christine Gregoire was a puller in Swinomish Chairman Brian Cladoosby's canoe in 2011.
The Muckleshoot reservation, east of Auburn in south King County, was founded in 1857 as a tribal successor to the Duwamish and Upper Puyallup bands from which the tribe’s membership descends.
The Muckleshoot Early Learning Academy, where Davis worked, posted a message about her death on their Facebook page. The King County sheriff's office and the Muckleshoot tribe did not immediately ...
The Muckleshoot Kings, from the Muckleshoot Indian Reservation in Auburn, Washington, were the underdog and seeded No. 11. ... Coming from a different tribe to coaching the boys varsity team, the ...
Southern Lushootseed, also called Twulshootseed (txʷəlšucid) or Whulshootseed (xʷəlšucid) in the Muckleshoot and Snoqualmie dialects, is the southern dialect of Lushootseed, a Coast Salish language in western Washington State. [2] It was historically spoken by the Muckleshoot, Puyallup, Suquamish, Duwamish, Nisqually, and Squaxin Island ...
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