Are you a registered voter in the town of Mashpee? The annual town meeting is taking place on Monday, October 16th at Mashpee High School, and there will be important articles on the town warrant. One being the transfer of ownership of 12 Acres to the tribe for the purposes of establishing a pre-contact Wampanoag homesite.
Youth Council Information Session
The Youth Advisory Committee is hosting an information session for tribal youth who may be interested in joining Youth Council. All interested tribal youth and their families are invited to learn about Youth Council from current and past members. Youth council is open to tribal members ages 13-21. This is a great way for tribal youth to get more involved and give back to their community. For more information, please contact mwtyouthadvisory@gmail.com.
Sacred Parenting Classes Continue into Fall
Wampanoag Scholarships for Offshore Wind Career Paths
Vineyard Offshore, in partnership with the Bristol Community College Foundation, is pleased to announce a special fund for Wampanoag tribal citizens who are interested in earning a certificate or associate degree in Offshore Wind to pursue a career in this exciting new field. Bristol Community College has several educational pathways for offshore wind education that include full tuition scholarships.
Professional Archivist Jacqueline Rider joins THPD
The THPD has hired a new Archivist we are excited to announce the addition to the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe's Historic Preservation Department: Welcoming Jacqueline Rider as Professional Archivist
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe's Historic Preservation Department (THPD) is thrilled to announce the newest member of our team, Jacqueline Rider, a distinguished professional archivist with an exceptional track record in information management, user experience strategy, and archival preservation.
In Santuit Pond, toxic algae is disrupting tribal heritage
Native Artists Virtual Gathering
Supported by the Mass Assembly 2.0 a virtual gathering of Massachusetts-based Native Artists is taking place on Thursday, September 7th, from 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM. During this gathering discussions and activities will be held to reflect on the participants experiences as Native artists.
Tribal Employment Opportunities
Ramona Peters Honored for Land Conservancy
The Compact of Cape Cod Conservation Trusts honored tribal elder Ramona Peters last month as the 2023 recipient of the compact's Ansel B. Chaplin Award for Excellence in Open Space Protection. In 2012 she founded the Native Land Conservancy (NLC), the first land trust east of the Mississippi governed by Native Americans. In its first decade, NLC has protected 100+ acres in eastern Massachusetts
State Seal Survey
This survey aims to learn about people’s understanding of the current Massachusetts state seal and opinions about design features of a future seal. Researchers from the University of Massachusetts Boston are working on this project the Special Commission Relative to the Seal and Motto. We hope you take the time to participate.
Native Land Conservancy Purchases Aquinnah Lands
Complimentary Tickets to We Are the Land Performance
ArtsEmerson welcomes all Indigenous peoples to see We Are the Land in Boston from September 29th – September 30th. We Are The Land is part pageant, part play, where audiences hear directly from Wampanoag people telling Wampanoag stories. All tribal members can use the code KINSHIP at checkout for up to four complimentary tickets to either performance.
Orange Shirt Day
Small Business Roundtable Event
Affordable Internet Connectivity Program
Ancestors Day
Veterans Clinic
The US Veterans Affairs Department will host a veterans clinic on September 21st from 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM at the Community and Government Center. The event is open to tribal and non-tribal veterans and will help veterans with VA benefit claims, processing benefit claims, and answering questions about veterans benefits, in a private one-on-one meeting.