Muckleshoot leaders praised the Kraken and Climate Pledge Arena for engaging with Indigenous communities across several fronts from "day one," ranging from a summer 2019 listening session with 30 Indigenous leaders and tribal members to commissioning Indigenous artists to create pieces for both Kraken Community Iceplex and Climate Pledge Arena, to a land-acknowledgment video that plays before every home game.
As part of the partnership, a multi-sport court will be built on the Reservation, and the Kraken will create programs to increase access for Indigenous youth.
"It goes all the way back to that listening session and arena blessing back in 2019," said Donny Stevenson, vice chairman of Muckleshoot Indian Tribe. "That laid the groundwork for the Kraken being involved in a way that, frankly, wasn't a requirement [of the separate casino sponsorship agreement]. That's how you build a relationship organically to arrive at the cool, really kind of crazy day we are celebrating Wednesday. You don't run into that very often, where goals, priorities and values of organizations align so closely."