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Welcome to the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Website!

   

   Minnie L                     MIT Notice Covid         MIT Notice Dept Hours

The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe is a federally recognized Indian tribe whose membership is composed of descendants of the Duwamish and Upper Puyallup people who inhabited Central Puget Sound for thousands of years before non-Indian settlement.  The Tribe’s name is derived from the native name for the prairie on which the Muckleshoot Reservation was established.  Following the Reservation’s establishment in 1857, the Tribe and its members came to be known as Muckleshoot, rather than by the historic tribal names of their Duwamish and Upper Puyallup ancestors.  Today, the United States recognizes the Muckleshoot Tribe as a tribal successor to the Duwamish and Upper Puyallup bands from which the Tribe’s membership descends.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tribal Code Ch 1.01 Enrollment, Ordinance 21-106 - click here

Tribal Code Revized, Ordinance 21-130 - click here

 

 

 

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Online New Voter Registration Tool - Click here

Muckleshoot Tribal School Online Learning informaton - Click here

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Head Start Transtion to Online information - Click Here

Muckleshoot Housing Authority Online Payments
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