Below are the certified election results for the 2026–2028 term:
Chair: Shellie Tobey – 33 votes
Vice Chair: Shirlee Oakley – 45 votes
Treasurer: Coreen Covey – 48 votes
Secretary: Vacant (no candidate accepted the nomination)
Help the Tribe update its Long Range Transportation Program by sharing your ideas and input for the future of transportation and public works services in our community.
Click here to drop a pin on the interactive map and leave comments or suggestions about the types of improvements, development, or changes you would like to see.
Feedback may also be emailed to: Latoya Green, Interim Public Works Director / Transportation Coordinator, Latoya.Green@mwtribe-nsn.gov
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Natural Resources Department is seeking bids from qualified caterers to provide Traditional Wampanoag lunches for the “Native Youth in Science: Preserving Our Homeland” Summer Science Camp. Lunches will serve approximately 35–40 people per day and must be delivered to multiple locations in Mashpee and Falmouth (a detailed schedule will be provided upon contract).
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, through the Mâseepee Cultural Council, extends heartfelt thanks to the Mass Cultural Council for its continued investment in Indigenous arts, culture, and community-based storytelling. We also express deep gratitude to our state legislators and the Massachusetts Legislature for supporting the arts through annual appropriations that make these opportunities possible for Tribal communities across the Commonwealth.
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, a federally recognized Tribal Nation, invites qualified firms and consultants to submit proposals for the modernization and upgrade of its government IT infrastructure. This project will strengthen the Tribe’s data security, improve network reliability, and support cloud-based collaboration across the Government Operations Center and five satellite locations.
Tribal members interested in attending can access the Zoom link via the Tribal Member Portal.
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe (“Tribe” or “Owner”) has engaged Connect Advisors as their Construction Manager as Agent (“CMa”) firm for the new Childcare Center (“Project”). Connect Advisors is seeking proposals from qualified firms to provide Plan Review and Inspection Services (“Firm”) for the Project.
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe invites qualified contractors to submit sealed bids for the construction and management of a 100% underground Fiber-to-the-Premises (FTTP) broadband network. This project will deliver reliable, high-speed fiber service to Tribal homes, businesses, and community facilities, advancing the Tribe’s goal of digital sovereignty and self-sustaining infrastructure.