
May Mittark

Voting to Fill Tribal Council Vacancy - RESULTS
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 took place at the General Membership Meeting on Sunday, April 13th, 2025. 238 Ballots were cast and the resutls are as follows:
Donald Peters - 134
Nancy Rose - 73
Robyn Tobey 30
Write ins- 1
Thank you to each of the candidates for your willingness to serve our people and congratulations to Donald Peters on his election to the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Council.
Ethics Commission Election Results

238 ballots were cast in the 2025 ethics commission general election of three (3) commissioners on Sunday, April 13th, 2025. The official election results are as follows:
Joanne Peters - 140
Yvonne Tobey - 97
Marcy Hendricks - 90
Congratulations to each of the candidates on their election!

Tracy Kelley is a select board candidate for the Town of Mashpee this May. Born and raised in Mashpee and a proud product of Mashpee Public Schools, Tracy received her undergraduate degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and her master's from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
A mother, daughter, sister, cousin, niece and aunty, Tracy is thorough and compassionate, thoughtful and patient, driven and studious, and not simply smart, but Mashpee smart!
Tracy will bring viewpoints to the select board that will differ from the past, with the energy of a 40-year-old who can relate and perhaps champion the perspectives of that age demographic here in Mashpee.
Explore Additional News in this month's Nashauonk Mittark
For the time being, the Mittark will be released online only. This is a cost saving strategy that the Tribe is implementing where physical copies will not be delivered to homes, but tribal members will still have access to the full Mittark online. The online Mittark is released on the 1st of each month on the tribal website.
Now that the Tribal Elders and General Membership have appointed 5 Commissioners to the Ethics Commission, The Tribal Council shall appoint the final two commissioners to serve. Tribal Council shall appoint one (1) commissioner to a 2-year term and one (1) commissioner to a 4-year term.
Lets get to planting! Gardening plots are available for Tribal Members at the Community Garden at Maushop Farm located at 213 Sampsons Mill Road in Mashpee. You must provide your own seeds and tools, some starters may be available upon request. Plots are first come, first serve.
The Mashpee Wampanoag TERO along with the Mashpee Wampanoag Gaming Authority will hold a union meeting on May 9th from 11:00 – 2:00 to discuss requirements for work on the First Light Casino Project. This meeting will be held at the Tribal Government Center, all Tribal businesses and Tribal Members interested in working on the casino project are welcome and encouraged to attend, men and women.
Last month we celebrated and honored the return of the Herring! Tribal Youth were taught about their cultural significance, how to harvest them responsibly, and learned about the smoking process and the rebuilt community Smoke House. Happy Herring Day!
The Youth Advisory Committee hosted their second Game Night for tribal youth last month. This April Vacation Game night was held outside where youth got to enjoy yard games, laser tag, and a game truck from Amazin Gamin Cape Cod.
The Tribe will be honored at the New Bedford Whaling Museum on Wednesday, June 11, with a reception beginning at 5:00pm. The event is free but RSVPs are requested. More information is available at masshumanities.org.
Save the Date - The 104th Annual Mashpee Wampanoag Powwow will take place from Friday, July 4th - Sunday, July 6th on Powwow Grounds. All are welcome to come and experience the culture and community of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe.
There are open seats on various MWT Committees and Commissions. If you are interested in serving, please send a Letter of Interest to Secretary Landry at Talia.Landry@mwtribe-nsn.gov.
The tribal Education Department will provide students with an honorary tribal stole to wear during graduation ceremonies. Students must be enrolled members of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and graduate from a qualified institution.
Tribal member Tracy Kelley is on the ballot running for a seat on the Mashpee Select Board. She earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism and English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and her master’s degree in linguistics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Please click here to watch Tracy's Candidate Statement and learn more about her platform.
The tribal LIHEAP program has ended, however the Massachusetts Home Energy Assistance program may be able to help you pay your winter heating bills. All Massachusetts residents are encouraged to explore eligibility for this free program and apply for assistance.
The second annual Honor the Earth Fair, hosted by the Native Land Conservancy and the Natural Resources Department, honored mother earth through exhibitors and vendors who share the mission to protect and preserve our ancestral homelands.
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe's Historic Preservation Department (THPD) is seeking interested individuals for its 2025 Tribal Cultural Resource Monitor (TCRM) seasonal training program.
Each year, THPD contracts trained TCRMs to assist with archaeological fieldwork and cultural resource protection during construction and environmental projects within our homelands. These monitors serve an essential role—observing ground-disturbing activities, identifying culturally significant features or objects, and ensuring that Tribal protocols are upheld on site.
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Historic Preservation Department (THPD) is pleased to announce an upcoming Tribal Cultural Resource Monitor (TCRM) Field School Training opportunity this June. This training is designed to build internal capacity and provide hands-on experience in archaeological field methods, cultural site identification, and monitoring protocols. Participants will work alongside professional archaeologists and THPD staff during an active archaeological investigation on Tribal trust lands.
This year the Falmouth Road Race will be run on Sunday, August 17 and once again tribal members are being offered a limited number of exclusive codes to enter the race without having to enter the lottery. While the access code enables you to register the race each runner will still need to pay the $107 registration fee.
All Our Relations: Art of the Wampanoag Nation is a compilation of works produced by emerging to well established Wampanoag artists who represent the cultural identity, creative expression, and resilience of a people who have made this their homeland for as many as 12,000 years. This show celebrates the endurance of the People of the First Light through authentic, contemporary art from tribal citizens with an artistic intellect informed by and deeply rooted in their Indigeneity.
Amelia Marcellino Poindexter, daughter of Gabrielle Poindexter and Edwivanet Naar, was recognized last month as the Wendys Player of the week for Girls Soccer. The dynamic left midfielder put away 4 goals versus Carrollton (3) & header from corner kick during her game against NW Whitfield. Congratulations Amelia!
The First Light Welcome Center, located at 1 O’Connell Way in East Taunton is now open 7 days a week from 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM. The Welcome Center features 50 state-of-the-art slot machines, serving as a preview of what is to come once the First Light Casino’s full Class III casino opens.
ICWA is hosting a Grief & Loss Support Group for youth ages 12-15 that will take place at the Community and Government Center beginning on May 1st. There is limited space, please sign up by calling Maria Turner, ICWA Director at 508-477-0208 ext. 144.
Adult basketball Open Gym will take place on Thursdays starting on May 8th from 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM at the Community and Government Center. There is a $5 fee for non-tribal members, cash or PayPal.
There is a new Facilities Usage Policy for those interested in using the Community and Government Center facilities for their events. All events and programs must be approved by the facilities Manager, Tribal Security, Tribal Police and Tribal Administration. Allow 48 hours after Facilities request for response/approval. All Departments and tribal members are allowed to book facilities during normal business hours, Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 pm without charge.
The family of Ryan Hendricks are holding a Memorial Basketball Tournament on Saturday, June 21st and Sunday, June 22nd from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the Community and Government Center. There is a $450 entry fee for teams.
There are currently 5 open seats for committee members to serve a four year term. If you are interested in serving on the Cybersecurity Planning Committee, please send a Letter of Interest to Secretary Landry at talia.landry@mwtribe-nsn.gov
What: This is a fun speaking class for those who are brand new to immersion learning. Immersion means we learn to speak by using our Wôpanâak through a variety of activities and games.
When: Mondays at 6:00-7:00 PM. Beginning on May 5th and concluding on June 23rd.
List of Committee and Board Seat Openings
The Weetumuw School Committee is tasked with aiding the school's administration and periodically reviewing the schools educational, financial, and cultural goals and policies. The committee will be comprised of seven members, with each member serving a two-year term.
The Youth Advisory Committee is looking for interested Tribal Members to join the Youth Advisory Committee. The committee’s main purpose is to consult with, and provide input to Tribal entities and Tribal individuals who desire such consultation in order to assist them with achieving maximum coordinated benefits for Mashpee tribal youth. If you are interested in serving on the committee, please send a Letter of Interest (LOI) to Secretary Landry at Talia.Landry@mwtribe-nsn.gov.
The Old Indian Cemetery Commission will be responsible for creating the cemetery policies, procedures, rules, and regulations to help preserve and maintain the Old Indian Cemetery. The committee will be made up of nine members comprised of the following:
The Housing Commission currently has two (2) open seats to be filled. If you are interested in serving on the committee, please send a Letter of Interest (LOI) to Secretary Landry at Talia.Landry@mwtribe-nsn.gov.
The tribe is looking to get the Education Committee back up and running. There are currently five open seats on the committee. The committee will focus on scholarship opportunities and educational programming for tribal youth. If you are interested in serving on the committee, please send a Letter of Interest (LOI) to Secretary Landry at Talia.Landry@mwtribe-nsn.gov.
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Community Development Corporation (CDC) is currently seeking qualified tribal citizens to join the CDC Board of Directors. The CDC was organized to engage in activities that will promote the social welfare, economic security and community development of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and its enrolled citizens that will enable the Tribe to be self-sufficient and to provide economic support for its tribal citizens.
The Pow Wow Committee is looking for Tribal Members to join the Committee for a 2-year term to plan the 103rd and 104th Annual Mashpee Wampanoag Pow Wow. If you are interested in serving on the committee, please send a Letter of Interest (LOI) to Secretary Landry at Talia.Landry@mwtribe-nsn.gov.