9th Annual Ancestor’s Day

9th Annual Ancestor’s Day

Over nine years ago Tribal Citizen Stanley Dutra wanted to find a way to formally remember, celebrate and honor our family and friends that have passed on to the spirit world. With that purpose Ancestor’s Day was created. Nine years later our Old Indian Meeting House Committee is pleased to continue this annual event and will be hosting the 9th Annual Ancestor’s Day on Saturday, September 22.

Office Support Training Opportunity

The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Employment and Training Department is accepting new client applications for an exciting Work Experience opportunity. The opportunity will provide the participant with valuable on the job office support skills. The program requires a minimum of 20 hours per week and a stipend will be provided.  For more information, please call Marnell Cash at (508) 477-0208 ext. 161.

Turning 65 this year? Enroll in All Parts of Medicare Before It’s Too late

Turning 65 this year? Enroll in All Parts of Medicare Before It’s Too late

If you are not a patient of Indian Health Services and you are turning 65 or have parents who are turning 65, you/they will need to sign up for all parts of Medicare, including Prescription Coverage. The Medicare Outreach Worker in the Mashpee Wampanoag Indian Health Services Department will be on site at the weekly Lunch and Learn Program every Thursday from 10:00 a.m. – 2 p.m. to help. You may also contact the Tribal Health Department at (508) 477-0208 ext 166 to schedule an appointment.

Medicare Outreach Worker at Weekly Lunch and Learn

Our Medicare Outreach Counselor April Dugas, will be returning to our weekly Title VI “Lunch and Learn” in September of 2018, providing free Medicare Counseling.  April can help you understand your plan’s changes, screen you for assistance programs, discuss other questions or concerns that you have about Medicare and help to prepare you for Medicare’s OPEN ENROLLMENT starting October 15 through December 7 2018.   Please see April Dugas every Thursday starting in September 2018 at our weekly Lunch and Learn from 10am to 2pm or call Tribal Health at (508) 477-0208 x166 to schedule an appointment.

EM Director Shares Perspective from Tribal Meeting with the Department of Homeland Security Leadership

Toward the latter part of the month of July, Director of Emergency Management at the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Nelson Andrews accepted an invitational request from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to meet with Assistant Secretary of DHS John Hill and Deputy Assistant Secretary Alaina Clark in Oklahoma City.  At this meeting he was joined with a selected group of other emergency managers from across various regions and organizations within Indian Country.  During the meeting the group had valuable discussions with DHS regarding various issues that impact the preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation efforts across Tribal jurisdictions.

Tribal Law and Order Ordinance

Tribal Law and Order Ordinance

Chapter 1, Section 1  includes Findings which declare separate branches (Legislative and Judicial) of government that exercise the powers vested in them and have no authority over the other branch except as may be granted by the Constitution.  Various articles of the Constitution are cited that promote government authority for the Legislative and Judicial Branches of government.  It reminds us that cases pending in Tribal Court are handled by the Judiciary and not Tribal Council.