Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Education Department Receives $19,100 Grant for “We are the Seventh Generation”

Published July 7, 2019

MASHPEE, Mass. — The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe recently received a $19,100 grant from the First Nations Development Institute of Longmont, Colorado. This award will support the efforts of the tribe’s project: “We are the Seventh Generation.”

The project is designed to help youth retain and perpetuate the cultural integrity of Wampanoag community values, through participation in seasonally-dictated activities and ceremonial gatherings. It leverages knowledge and skills of culture-keepers and elders, by fostering connections with youth, as they strengthen identity, assume responsibility, and develop pride.

“We very much appreciate the opportunity the First Nations Development Institute’s Native Youth and Culture Fund has provided.” said Roxanne Mills Brown, Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Education Department Director. “The grant supports a dedicated focus on an age group often overlooked for specific inclusion in cultural activities.” she added.

Thirty Wampanoag youth, ages 10 – 14, will engage in this 12 month STEAM-based cultural project. The acronym represents the concepts of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics intertwined in different approaches and activities for teaching and learning. STEAM activities foster children’s curiosity, creativity, and learning as they try things and explore the world around them. Youth will be identified from the tribal community of Mashpee, and five surrounding communities, with whom we have a significant number of tribal families residing.

Brian Weeden, at age 26 is currently the youngest Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Councilman, stated, “This is a great opportunity for us to carry on our traditional teachings to the next generation while preserving our culture for all Wampanoag people.”

“This is an amazing opportunity for our Tribal students, I applaud Roxanne and her team for spearheading this project.” said Cedric Cromwell, Chairman of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe. “To foster interest and develop valuable skills in science, tech, arts and mathematics, all while balancing cultural components provides the essential tools for our youth to thrive and prosper in life for generations to come.” Cromwell added.

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