Governor of Massachusetts Issues Emergency Order: Essential Tribal Operations Continue to Provide Service

Today, Governor Charlie Baker issued an emergency order requiring all businesses and organizations that do not provide Coronavirus essential services to close their physical workplaces to workers, customers and the public. This step has been taken to slow the spread of the novel Coronavirus. The closure will start tomorrow Tuesday, March 24 and continue until Tuesday, April 7 at noon.

Tribe Sees Court Decision as a Grave Injustice to Indigenous People

This evening we learned that the First Circuit Court of Appeals declined to overturn Judge Young's decision in the lower court. The decision has no impact on the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe’s pending litigation in Washington, D.C., and its land will not be taken out of trust as a result of today's decision. The Tribe will continue this fight and continue its plea that the United States Congress take action – the Tribe will not give up the fight to protect its lands.

Appeal set in First Circuit Court, February 5 in Boston - Tribal Transportation Available

The Tribe’s appeal of the Massachusetts federal court decision that the Government could not take the Tribe’s land into trust will be heard by the First Circuit on February 5, 2020 at 9:30 AM in the En Banc Courtroom on the 7th floor of the federal courthouse. The case is "David Littlefield, et al. v. Mashpee Wampanoag Indian Tribe,"  Docket #16-2484.