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The Muckleshoot are a Lushootseed-speaking Native American tribe, part of the Coast Salish peoples of the Pacific Northwest. They are descendants of the Duwamish and Puyallup peoples whose traditional territory was located along the Green and White rivers, including up to the headwaters in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, in present-day Washington State. Since the mid-19th century, their reservation is located in the area of Auburn, Washington, about 15 miles northeast of the port of Tacoma and 35 miles southeast of Seattle, another major port. The federally recognized Muckleshoot Indian Tribe is a group that formed post-Treaty, made up of related peoples who shared territory and later a reservation near Auburn. They organized a government in 1936; the tribe is composed of intermarried descendants of various tribal groups who inhabited Central Puget Sound and occupied the Green and White rivers' watershed, from the rivers' confluence in present-day Auburn to their headwaters in the Cascades. These include the following: Buklshuhls - they lived along the White River, from present-day Kent eastwards to the mountains and eventually to the Green River Duwamish - this people formed two bands before the mid-1850s Dxʷ'Dəw?Abš / Dkhw'Duw'Absh Xacuabš Snoqualmie - they lived along the Tolt River and the Snoqualmie River) Upper Puyallup people: Puyallup bands along the Upper Puyallup River White River Valley tribes:Stkamish / Skekomish Smulkamish / Smalhkamish - They lived in villages on the present Muckleshoot Indian Reservation and near present-day Enumclaw) Skopamish - They lived in the central Green River Valley, mostly above the former confluence near present-day Auburn. The term skop means first big and then little, in apparent reference to fluctuations of the Green River. Another source says their name is derived from the village name ill-AHL-koh at the historic confluence of the White and Green rivers at the present-day town of Auburn, possibly from the striped appearance of the Green River below the confluence before the waters merged. Tkwakwamish / T'Qua-qua-mish Yilalkoamish tribe Dothliuk
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