Like Our New Look?

We hope you like the new look of our web site; we are very proud of it. We do realize, however, that some things are in different places, so here is a guide of where to look:

Top Menu

Look here for basic information about our various departments, services, and government. This includes links to pages containing application forms for services, descriptions of programs, contact information for tribal government and staff, and archives of major documents as well as minutes of Council and Trust Board meetings (on the Meetings and Minutes page under Tribal Government).

News Ticker

Scrolling news with the very latest announcements, including closings and meeting changes.

News and Events, Culture and Language, Our Community, Tribal Newspaper

Look here for ongoing news stories, announcements, and various other information.

News and Events has regular posts of tribal business, as well as news of general interest to our membership. Our Community has more local stories concerning events and accomplishments of our tribal members. But check both regularly if you want to keep up to date with the Tribe!

Culture and Language is a set of pages describing the history and culture of the Tribe, mostly created by members of the Tribe’s Cultural Preservation Committee as well as Language Revitalization, Historic Preservation, and Tribal Archives programs. This section will be undergoing extensive expansion during the coming months, so be sure to check it out.

Latest News

Another place to look for some of the most important and relevant stories on the site.

Buttons on the Right and Bottom

Click on these buttons for videos of Tribal Council, Trust Board, and other meetings and events; instructions for how to update your current address to make sure you receive the tribal newspaper, election ballots, and information on the Tribe’s available services; The Chief Speaks (an archive of communications from the Chief to tribal members and others); and a list of “Lost Delawares” (those for whom we may have obsolete addresses, check it for yourself and your family to make sure our Enrollment Office is up to date with your contact info).

There is also an online gift shop and a page where you can provide online donations for specific programs.

Don’t Forget Information at the Bottom of the Page

Did you know that the Tribe has a Facebook page? Click the Find Us on Facebook button to get there. Also note the contact information for tribal headquarters and other locations, ongoing Events calendar, and other useful information including current menus for our Elder Nutrition program and other helpful links for local tribal members.

Suggestions?

Any comments or suggestions are welcome; email them to the Webmaster, Greg Brown, at gbrown@delawaretribe.org.