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An annual event in the Pacific Northwest is back on this year after a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic: an intertribal canoe journey followed by a week of cultural celebrations.
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After three years of study, 10 students in the 'Muckleshoot cohort' graduated this month with educational doctoral degrees. The program centered on educational topics important to Indigenous communities.
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Members of the Muckleshoot Tribe joined officials from King County this week to celebrate completion of an important levee removal project east of Auburn, Wash. The massive Lones Levee was built in 1959.
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Most inmates in the state correctional system have to wait until the end of the month to get a COVID-19 vaccine. But members of the Muckleshoot Tribe who…
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Representatives from dozens of Northwest tribes made a stop Wednesday afternoon at West Seattle's Alki Beach as part of an annual canoe journey.Members of…
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Among the many wonders at the Ballard Locks is a fish ladder. The ladder encourages threatened salmon to swim up or downstream, to keep them safe from…
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A new way of getting juvenile salmon out to the ocean is the latest innovation at the Ballard Locks in Seattle. The Army Corps of Engineers, which runs…