Honoring Our 2021 Graduates

You may submit your grad info to Cameron Greendeer at Cameron.Greendeer@mwtribe-nsn.gov for inclusion next month.


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Nehemiah Owens class of 2021, son of Kimberly "Little Neck" Tobey, is graduating June 15 from Montville High School in Oakdale, CT. He'll be attending Nichols College in the fall to play D3 football and major in Sports Management.

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Alana Jade Alexander Helme, 2019-20 Tribal Princess graduated from Fairhaven High School. She will be attending Bristol Community College to begin her medical training in Phlebotomy.

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Sophia Pietrina Armano graduated from Fitchburg High School on June 4th.  She is the daughter of Shawna Lee Armano (Turner) and Domenic Armano, and the granddaughter of Cheryl Green and Ron Turner and Domenic Sr. and Pietrina Armano.

Sophia is a member of the Fitchburg High School Concert and Marching Band as well as the Captain of the Girls Varsity Tennis Team.

She plans to work and save for college and is interested in studying Vocal Performance in her future.

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Siena Lee Armano graduated as the Valedictorian from Fitchburg High School on June 5th.  She is the daughter of Shawna Lee Armano (Turner) and Domenic Armano, and the granddaughter of Cheryl Green and Ron Turner and Domenic Sr. and Pietrina Armano.

Siena enjoys listening to music. 

In September, she will be attending Tufts University where she plans to major in biology. Her goal after college graduation is to become a biologist.

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Timothy Helme graduated Summa Cum Laude from Leesburg High School in Leesburg, FL.

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Paul Wilsey graduated from Yarmouth High School on June 12th.  He is the son of Keesha Green and Aubrey Wilsey.

Paul has completed his plumbing apprenticeship and is now a certified plumbing assistant with the company, Aqua Services.  His plan after graduation is to work toward achieving his journeyman’s license in plumbing.  

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Kta’n Weeden is a 2021 graduate from Sandwich High school. He’s happy to be a part of the tribe and hopes to one day work or represent for the council. His main goal is to leave a positive impact on the Native American community and be a role model for future generations.