Candidates have been invited to submit a biography of 250 words or less, along with a headshot, to be featured on the Election page of the tribal website. To view those biographies, and get to know more about each of the candidates, please visit mashpeewampanoagtribe-nsn.gov/2025-mwt-election.
Election Information - Voter Registration
A list of currently registered voters is posted at the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Community & Government Center. Voter Registration: The Voter Registration Form is available at the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Community & Government Center, located at 483 Great Neck Road South, Mashpee, MA 02649, during regular business hours. All enrolled and eligible Tribal members may register to vote on or before Election Day.
Message from Enrollment Department - Tribal ID's
Volunteers Needed for February Election
Elderberry Syrup Making Class
Timeline for Election of Ethics Commissioners
Open Seat - Elders Judiciary Committee
There is currently one open seat on the Elders Judiciary Committee. All interested tribal members must submit the Letter of Interest form found here for tribal council consideration. For more information on the committee, please contact Tribal.Court@mwtribe-nsn.gov .
Harbor Management Community Survey
The Town of Mashpee is working with the Harbor Management Committee, the Urban Harbors Institute at UMass Boston, and Woods Hole Group to develop a state-approved harbor management plan to guide activities on or impacting the town’s coastal areas and resources. As part of the planning process, the Town is seeking input to help further guide the development of the draft plan.
Art program scholarships designated for Wampanoag artists
The Fine Arts Work Center (FAWC) is offering a number of scholarships designated for Wampanoag artists and writers for workshops taking place during their Summer Workshop Program. They are presenting 64 week-long creative writing and visual arts workshops over 9 weeks between mid-June and mid-August. You can see the whole line-up of workshops by clicking here: https://fawc.org/summer-workshops/.
Open Position - Indigenous Interpreter Heritage Museum & Gardens
Harvard Law School : Indian Law Symposium: "De-Othering Indian Law: Indigenous Topics as Canon Legal Doctrine."
Weetumuw School Enrollment Open
Health Insurance Enrollment Support
The tribe has teamed up with the Community Action Committee of Cape Cod and Islands to do a Health Insurance Enrollment at the Community and Government Center once a month. There will be trained navigators to assist tribal members in one-on-one meetings with applying, shopping and enrolling in a health insurance program.
Scholarship Opportunities
For information about more scholarships that you may qualify for, please visit the Education Department Website.
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and Sensor Systems Program
Elders Breakfast Sale February 13th
The Elders Travel Club will be having breakfast for sale at the Community and Government Center beginning at 9:00 AM. Breakfast is $10 and includes: ham, sausage, pancakes, eggs, hash, baked beans, muffin, toast, juice, and coffee. All tribal families are welcome to attend. All proceeds support the Elders Travel Club.
Xavier Hendricks Completes Training Programs
Xavier John Hendricks “Red Wolf” completed two separate trainings over the past year where he gained skills and knowledge in green energy, HVAC, electrical, and general construction. Xavier is that youngest son of Little Larry Hendricks and Jody Santagate of Wareham and the Great grandson of Francis Cash Hendricks.
Powwow Committee Seeking Members
Weetumuw School Social February 14th
The Weetumuw School is hosting a winter potluck social on Friday, February 14th from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Community and Government Center. Please come out to support the Weetumuw School! For more information please contact nitana.greendeer@mwtribe-nsn.gov.