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Trust Board Seeking to Fill Vacancy
Delaware Tribal Members wanting to serve the Delaware people by being a member of the Trust Board, send your qualifications to
Trust Board
5100 Tuxedo Blvd.
Bartlesville, OK 74006
All letters must be received by Friday May 10, 2019.
In order to be selected and seated you must attend the May 15th Trust Board meeting held at the Delaware Community Center at 3 P.M.
April 2019 Delaware Indian News Is Now Available!
The April 2019 issue of the Delaware Indian News is now available online. To view the newspaper, click the link below:
» View April 2019 Delaware Indian News
For other issues of the Delaware Indian News, select Delaware Indian News in the top menu bar.
Elder Nutrition Receives New Defibrillator
Elder Nutrition received a free Automated External Defibrillator (AED) from Servpro. Title VI Director Ronda Williams contacted Servpro after seeing a Facebook ad about schools receiving free AEDs. Ronda worked with the organization and the new AED was installed in Forsythe Hall. This is a wonderful addition considering the elders who attend lunch daily.
Notice: Two Trust Board Seats To Be Filled
Delaware Tribal Members wanting to serve the Delaware people by being a member of the Trust Board, send a letter with your qualifications to:
Trust Board
5100 Tuxedo Blvd
Bartlesville, OK 74006
All letters must be received by Friday April 12, 2019.
In order to be selected and seated you must attend the April 17th Trust Board meeting held at the Delaware Community Center at 3P.M.
Notice: Open Seat on Tribal Court
The Tribal Court has an opening to be filled. If you would like to serve the Delaware people by being a member of the Tribal Court please send a letter with your qualifications to:
Tribal Court
5100 Tuxedo Blvd
Bartlesville, OK 74006
All letters must be received by Friday April 12, 2019.
NYCALC 2019 Applications Available
Calling All Native High School Students!
Join students from across the country to discuss community adaptation and related environmental issues impacting Native peoples. The mission of the Native Youth Community Adaptation and Leadership Congress (NYCALC) is to develop future conservation leaders with the skills, knowledge, and tools to address environmental change and conservation challenges to better serve their schools and home communities.
2019 NYCALC DATES: July 7 – July 13, 2019
STUDENT APPLICANTS: BEFORE CONTINUING, PLEASE READ THE BELOW LINK FOR DIRECTIONS AND A PREVIEW OF THE APPLICATION QUESTIONS: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yO_FW2mJPT0wU1Y5-eZ3f7_KTHwuHL4cpMGtu-gdigU/edit?usp=sharing
MENTORS: PLEASE HAVE FULL LIST OF APPLYING STUDENTS PRIOR TO FILLING OUT THE APPLICATION.
Only teams composed of a minimum of 3 to a maximum of 5 students will be accepted from a single community. All students will fill an application out individually.
HAVE A QUESTION? Please check out our Frequently Asked Question sheet at the link below:
link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tAY9gGORI2jOf9ckNQgAHo4ROrVsjJHMMoKn0f4DWD4/edit?usp=sharing
Or you may contact nycalc@nmwildlife.org /(505) 299-5404.
DEADLINE: March 29, 2019
The U.S. Forest Service has supported the Native Youth Community Adaptation and Leadership Congress for four years and it is an excellent program for Native Youth students at the High School level and their mentors. They partner with several other federal agencies including the Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs, NASA and others to offer this program each summer. All travel and related expenses are covered for the students and their mentors. Please note the deadline to apply is March 29, 2019.
Trust Board Vacancy Filled
Congratulations, Kay Anderson, new Trust Board member. Kay was voted in during the Trust Board meeting of December 19, 2018. Kay will serve for the next four years.
The Trust Board meets monthly usually on the third Wednesday and members are required to attend meetings unless they have an excused absence (illness, accidents, or death in family).
Delaware Tribe Signs Onto AAIA Statement
Along with sixteen other organizations and Tribes, the Delaware Tribe of Indians has signed onto a statement urging collectors interested in American Indian art to instead support contemporary American Indian artists and their creations made for the art market. Released by the Association on American Indian Affairs, the statement is intended to provide guidance to collectors and auction-houses, and is supported by the Tribe’s Historic Preservation Office.