April Mittark

Voting to Fill Tribal Council Vacancy,
Sunday, April 13th

At the General Membership Meeting on Sunday, March 9th, 2025, nominations were taken to fill the Tribal Council vacancy created by the resignation of Councilman Nelson Andrews Jr. This action was in accordance with Article VIII Section(4) (a)(2) of the Constitution.

A vote on the nominations will take place at the upcoming General Membership Meeting on Sunday, April 13th, 2025 with the nominee receiving the highest number of votes filling the Tribal Council vacancy.

Voting to Fill Tribal Council Vacancy

Date: Sunday, April 13th, 2025
Time: *Extended Hours for Elders and Disabled Persons* 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM.
All Tribal Members 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Location: 483 Great Neck Rd. South Mashpee, MA 02649.

 

Ethics Commission Election - Letters of Interest

Three tribal citizens, Marcy Hendricks, Yvonne Marie Tobey, and Joanne Peters, who were nominated by the General Body to serve on the Ethics Commission, have submitted their Letters of Interest in accordance with Chapter 2 Section (3)(f) of the Code of Ethics Ordinance. Please contact Secretary Landry if you would like to see a copy of their letters.

The General Election for the Ethics Commission will be held at the next General Body Meeting scheduled on Sunday, April 13, 2025 at the Community and Government Center.     

 

Creator, Great Spirit, Dear Lord Jesus

“We are a very quiet people...
but we are proud, and wish we hadn’t been disturbed with our Tribal group. We still recognize
our culture and beliefs... course,
we can’t live the way we did, but we know that and still keep up...”- Selena Edward Coombs (1917-1987)

Arthur Emerson, the turtle that walked backward, is near Mashpee Rotary. He says he wants to go to the Ockry Trading Post on Route 130. He has a taste for penny candy and a beer.

Walking backwards is not easy. He has to hold his neck out and head high. The rainbow is helping him with its lights. Arthur Emerson is already a bit tired.

He’s now going slowly down Great Neck Road. “It’s so hard traveling backward,” cried Arthur Emerson the turtle.

Aunt Sonya was on the side of the road picking blueberries for her family. She spotted Arthur Emerson, the turtle walking backward, thinking “that’s not the right way.”

 

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