Seahawks Announce 10-Year Partnership with Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
The Seattle Seahawks announced a new 10-year partnership with the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe. In honor of the partnership, the Muckleshoot Tribe hosted Seahawks executives, Legend Walter Jones and Blitz, for a special celebration event at the Muckleshoot Tribal Offices in Auburn.
Nov 01, 2019 at 04:53 PM
The Seattle Seahawks announced today a new 10-year partnership with the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe. In honor of the partnership, the Muckleshoot Tribe hosted Seahawks executives, along with Legend Walter Jones and team mascot Blitz, for a special celebration event at the Muckleshoot Tribal Offices in Auburn on November 1. The event included cultural performances by tribal members, a ceremonial blanket wrapping with Tribal Elder Royalty and meeting with the Muckleshoot Tribal Council. Walter Jones also spoke to students at the Muckleshoot Tribal School about the importance of education and hard work.
Supporting community initiatives is a key focus for both organizations, and the Seahawks plan to partner with the Muckleshoot Tribe on vital programs such as elder health and youth leadership development.
The partnership also includes entitlement of CenturyLink Field's North Plaza to be named Muckleshoot Plaza. Fans will see elements of the partnership at stadium events throughout the year, including artwork to showcase the rich history of the Tribe, as well as on Seahawks gamedays through annual tribal dance performances.
"We are thrilled to welcome the Muckleshoot Tribe to the Seahawks family," said Amy Sprangers, Seahawks Senior Vice President of Revenue. "We were honored to take part in today's celebration event where we saw the Tribe's amazing culture and traditions first-hand. We are excited about what we plan to accomplish together to inspire and enrich our collective communities for years to come."