May Mittark

Honor the Earth Fair Draws Strong Community Turnout

The Honor the Earth Fair brought hundreds of visitors together in April for a day of culture, learning, community, and care for the land.

Hosted by the Native Land Conservancy in partnership with the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Natural Resources Department, the fair celebrated Indigenous stewardship and the importance of living in balance with Mother Earth. Vendors and exhibitors shared beautiful and informative displays focused on protecting land, water, wildlife, cultural resources, and the shared homelands of the Wampanoag people.

The day also included passionate speakers, children’s activities, cultural demonstrations, and performances by the Neesh La Singers and Dancers. Community members also enjoyed the Taste of the Earth cooking contest, which featured creative plant-based recipes prepared by local cooks.

Kutâputunumuw to all the chefs and judges who made this year’s Taste of the Earth Contest a wonderful success. A special thank you goes to CAI for sponsoring the event and to Elspeth Hay of The Local Food Report, who served as MC. The cooks truly outdid themselves with culinary delights created using only plant-based foods.

While everyone was a winner, Sue Sullivan of the Barnstable Land Trust earned third place and was awarded a basket of traditional foods. Second place went to Sherry Pocknett for her spring power bowl, served by her nephew Aquinnah Lopes Pocknett. Kitty Hendricks Miller took home first place for her very popular two bean dip and chips, receiving a hand-coiled pottery award made by Native Land Conservancy founder and board president Ramona “Nosapocket” Peters.

Following the event, the Native Land Conservancy shared its gratitude for the many people who helped make the fair a success, including the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Natural Resources Department, vendors, exhibitors, speakers, singers, dancers, cooking contest participants, and the dozens of volunteers who supported the day.

The strong turnout reflected the community’s continued commitment to protecting the Earth and honoring the responsibility we all share to care for her valuable resources for future generations.

Kutâputunumuw to everyone who attended, volunteered, shared knowledge, and helped make this year’s Honor the Earth Fair such a meaningful success.

 

Applications Available for 105th Mashpee Wampanoag Powwow

The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe is preparing to welcome the community back for the 105th Mashpee Wampanoag Powwow, taking place July 3, 4, and 5 at the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Community and Government Center, located at 483 Great Neck Road South in Mashpee.

The annual Powwow is one of the Tribe’s most cherished gatherings and a time for family, friends, Tribal citizens, visitors, and community members to come together in celebration of Mashpee Wampanoag culture, tradition, and community. The three-day gathering includes traditional dancing, drumming, food, art, jewelry, wampum, gifts, crafts, clothing, and other cultural offerings.

Vendor applications are now available, including craft vendor, nonprofit vendor, and food vendor applications. Space is limited, and vendors are encouraged to review all application requirements and submit materials as soon as possible.

 

Mashpee Wampanoag Voices Needed at Town Meeting for Clean Water

Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal citizens and community members are encouraged to attend the May Mashpee Town Meeting, where several warrant articles related to clean water, wastewater planning, land protection, and natural resources will be considered.

Town Meeting will be held on Monday, May 4, at 7:00 p.m. at Mashpee High School, 500 Old Barnstable Road.

For the Mashpee Wampanoag people, clean water is more than an infrastructure issue. It is connected to culture, health, fishing, shellfishing, foodways, ceremony, homelands, and our shared responsibility to future generations. Decisions made at Town Meeting can have a direct impact on the lands and waters that have sustained our people since time immemorial.


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