The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe has various committees looking to fill seats.
Bermuda Powwow - Save the Date
The St. David’s Islanders & Native Community’s biannual powwow will take place Saturday and Sunday, June 10th & 11th, 2023 at the St. David’s County Cricket Field, Lords, starting at 2 PM and 3 PM respectively. This will be their first gathering in five years, and this year’s powwow will honor loved ones and ancestors.
A Moment in Time: March 19th 1835
Winona Hendricks Memorial Dinnner
National Park Service Opportunity
As part of the periodic reevaluation of archeological holdings in the Cape Cod National Seashore, the National Park Service will provide educational opportunities with artifacts for tribal elders, tribal Americorps youth, Falmouth High School Americorps-sponsored Project Pathways youth, K-3 students in WLRP, and anyone else interested.
ICWA Seeking QEW's
The ICWA Department at the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe is looking for individuals who would like to train to become Qualified Expert Witnesses (QEW’s).
A QEW is a person who, by the ICWA law, will attend State Court Hearings in cases where a tribal child is removed from their parents or guardians by the Department of Children and Families because of an allegation of physical abuse or neglect.
Ribbon Skirt Class Concludes
Indigenous Storytellers Needed
Scholarship Opportunities for Students
Southwest College Tours Extended Application Deadline
TERO Certified Business Highlight
Town of Mashpee Nomination Papers Available
Tribal Leadership Recognized at USET Conference
Tribal Directors Nelson Andrews Jr. and Shellie Tobey were recognized for their hard work and leadership at the United South and Eastern Tribes (USET) Conference last month. Shellie was appointed as the Chairwoman for the USET Housing Committee, and Nelson was appointed as the Chairman for the USET Homeland Security and Emergency Services Committee.
Tribal Members Curate “We Are The Land”
Tribal members have been working alongside the Theatre Royale in Plymouth, England to create a play highlighting Wampanoag history from Wampanoag voices. The piece, entitled “We Are the Land” is a drama with singing, dancing, drumming, and testimony that covers history from pre-contact, through colonization and Christianization, into the Woodlot riots and the tribe’s fight for land rights.
Charles Foster Sworn in as Tribal Treasurer
Charles “Bobby” Foster was sworn in as the Tribal Treasurer on February 1st in an emergency Tribal Council meeting. Bobby has over 18 years of experience in tribal government and operations. He’s served three terms on Tribal Council, six years as the Tribes Asset Manager and now holds the position as Tribal Council and Gaming Authority Treasurer.
TERO OSHA 10 Training
The TERO department is offering OSHA 10 Training. If you are a registered TERO client and do not have an OSHA 10 card, or need another OSHA 10, please contact the TERO office. Training is scheduled for the months of March and April, and space is limited. Those who are interested are asked to contact the office ASAP to get scheduled.
Tribal Youth Herring Ambassador
The Education Department is looking for 2-4 tribal youth to become a Herring Ambassador. This program, offered through the Bioneers and facilitated through the Education Department, will give youth the knowledge, resources, and more to accomplish the task of solidifying Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Right of Nature to protect the herring.
Weetumuw School Social
The Weetumuw School social has been rescheduled to March 24th from 5 PM to 9 PM at the Community and Government Center. The social will feature drumming and dancing as well as a potluck, raffle, and soup contest. The social is hosted by the Weetumuw Parent Committee and proceeds will support fundraising for school activities.
AmeriCorps Program Accepting Applications
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Public Health AmeriCorps Program proposes to have 6 AmeriCorps members who will focus on the CNCS focus area of Disaster Services in the Public Health arena within the 5-County Contract Health Service Delivery Area of Barnstable, Bristol, Norfolk, Plymouth and Suffolk Counties.