May Mittark

Remembering Chief Vernon “Silent Drum” Lopez

Sunlight trickled through the trees, and a warm, spring breeze swept across Marlene Lopez' yard as she remembered her father Sôtyum Vernon “Silent Drum” Lopez, chief of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe.

Vernon, also known as "Bunny," died at Falmouth Hospital on April 3, due to health complications, including double pneumonia and sepsis. He was 100 years old.

“He drew his last breath at 12:15 in the afternoon,” Marlene said.

Several days before his death, Vernon told Marlene he was ready for the Creator to take him home. There were moments, she said, where she heard him speaking to the ancestors.

“He was telling them that he had a good life,” Marlene said. “These were peaceful moments of acceptance."

 

Vendor Applications for 102nd Annual Pawâw Now Available

The 102nd Annual Pawâw will return to Mashpee on July 1, 2, and 3. The annual pawâw features special events, contests, food, vendors, drumming and dancing will be held on the Pawâw Grounds at the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Community and Government Center.

Vendor applications are now available by clicking here. You may also contact Amber Tubbs at (508) 477-0208 ext 134 for additional information.

 

One sunny day in April, a couple of years ago, I was in my house, when I heard the crow frantically calling out a distress call, Caw,caw, caw, went the crow, so I went outside to see what was going on,

Then I heard, a squirrel in its nest above chirping loud, as if to be calling out for help,

Then Suddenly swoosh, whoosh, a hawk diving towards the squirrel nest, hoping to get a mid morning snack, after many fierce, failed, repeated Attempts, with the crow in fast pursuit like a guided missile, nipping at the hawks plume, and as the squirrel narrowly avoiding each pass of the hawks talons.

whoosh, swoosh, as the hawk flew letting out a deafening screech, annoyed by the fierce

 

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