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Wampanoag Nation

                                   Monthly Meeting #147
                                   Date:Saturday December 13
                                   Time:5-9pm
                                   Place:Seekonk YMCA 
 
          

Elections
Executive Council
 
Annual Executive council elections will be held Thursday January 22, 2009 at the "Old Town Hall".  Voting will begin at 5pm, tribal meeting will start at 6:30pm.  Votes will be tabulated at 8pm.  There are 2 Executive council positions open.  Nominations may be called into the Tribal office 1 (508) 336-7185 Mon-Fri 8-5pm or 1 (401) 632-4143.  
 
Nikkomo
Nikkomo will be Saturday December 13, 2008 5-9pm at the Newman YMCA on route 44 Seekonk Ma.  Please bring a gift of between $5-10.00 and a hot dish. 

We need You!
This upcoming year brings new thoughts, Ideas, hopes, and opputunities.  Below are listed 3 new ventures that have been presented to the tribal council that with your help will be developed, and bare fruit this year.
 
Food Services - The purpose of this oppurtunity is to develop tribal independence in presenting food services at powwows, socials, and other tribal events.  Contact the tribal office or the tribal coordinator to offer your help. Tribal cordinator is War Chief Edward Lincoln.
 
Wiffle Ball Tournament  - The purpose of this proposed function is to raise funds to help further develop tribal oppurtunities.  If you would like to participate in, or help develop this function please call the tribal office or contact citizen Derek Jennings.
 
Corporate Development - This ongoing campaign will continue this year with the added help of you.  Please contact the tribal office or Director James Rawlings of this growing program.
 
Help!!!

It takes very little of your time but means so much to so many.  Why not take a minute and help along the process of attaining our tribal goals.  How can I help?  By choosing a committee, department, or event to work on.  Remember a little bit from a lot of people goes much farther, last so much longer, and has more meaning than a lot of effort from a few. 

Be apart of something "Great" and do it your way!  How do I start?  There are multiple ways to get started;
  1. Attend a monthly meeting
  2. Call the office 1 (508) 336-8426 and simply ask "What can I do to Help".
  3. Review the website for news, meeting dates, and info. Then Attend, everyone is welcome.
  4. Call the 24hr line, e-mail Jorel1461@msn.com
  5. Talk to a tribal leader

The best way to get started though is to Just do it!!!

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When you need to know turn to the source, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year, sponsored by the Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe. 
 

Upcoming meetings and events!
Tribal Council Meeting
TBA
 
Monthly Meeting
Saturday December 13, 2008
Quarterly Meeting
Thursday January 22. 2008
April 23, 2008
 
"Old" Seekonk Town Hall
Taunton Ave.
Seekonk, Ma. 02771
 

 

Photo Album: "Through The Years"
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Dr. Herbert Waters

 

     Welcome!!!
     "Aho", let us give thanks and remember the ancient ones, our ancestors, and our elders  without whom we would not be.  Let the will of the creater be done. let this website be a tool that will contribute to the historical, cultural, and humanitarian goals and mission of the Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe.
 
 

Monthly Meeting #147
Saturday  December 13 , 2008 5pm
Newman YMCA
Taunton Ave (route 44)
Seekonk, Ma. 02771
*citizens and members only.

What once was, is now, and forever shall be.
Flying Geese
Black Goose

This website is dedicated to the broadcast of news and information pertaining to the decendents of the "Black Goose" tribe of Annawan, inhabitants of Seaconke,Pokanoket Territory, Wampanoag Nation.