- The
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe (/ˈmʌkəlʃut/ MUH-kəl-shoot; Lushootseed: bəqəlšuɬ [ˈbəqəlʃuɬ]), also
known as the
Muckleshoot Tribe, is a federally-recognized...
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established by the treaty. Two
reservations were
created for the Duwamish: the
Muckleshoot and
Suquamish reservations. However, no
reservation was ever created...
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ranked as the 15th most
populous city in the
state of Washington. The
Muckleshoot Indian Reservation lies to the
south and southeast.
Before the first...
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called Twulshootseed (txʷəlšucid) or
Whulshootseed (xʷəlšucid) in the
Muckleshoot and
Snoqualmie dialects, is the
southern dialect of Lushootseed, a Coast...
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militias and
members of the
Native American tribes of the Nisqually,
Muckleshoot, Puyallup, and Klickitat.
Another component of the war, however, were...
- dxʷləšucid. In most
southern dialects, it is txʷəlšucid,
whereas in the
Muckleshoot dialect, it is
pronounced xʷəlšucid.[citation needed] The
southern pronunciation...
- million. In 2007, the
Muckleshoot tribe purchased the
Salish Lodge and were
transferred ownership on
October 9, 2007. The
Muckleshoot planned to
build a...
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Muckleshoot Tribal Schools (MTS) is a K-12
school on the
Muckleshoot reservation, in
unincorporated King County, Washington, with an
Auburn postal address...
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eastern King County. The
Green River and
White River were home for the
Muckleshoot tribal groups. In the
first winter after the
Denny Party landed at Alki...
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Nation in 2006. The
Gorge The
Gorge The
White River Amphitheatre on the
Muckleshoot Indian reservation near
Auburn opened in 2003,
directly competing with...