Chief Vernon 'Silent Drum' Lopez
Mashpee Wampanoag
108 Meetinghouse Road
Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649
February 7, 2009
To My Mashpee Wampanoag Family:
I think there are many tribal members who do not understand there are two factions
of government within the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe.
There is the political component and a traditional component.
As the Chief of the Tribe, along with the medicine Man we have the right to vote both
in political and traditional situations at our own free will for as long as we are
currently in these roles.
I did not ever say I was going to resign my position as Chief of the tribe. What I did
say was that I would step aside and give the position of Chief to someone more in
line with the times, but that I would continue to be here to guide the tribe and that
my doors are always open should any tribal member need me.
When it comes time to choose a new chief there is a process that takes place with
the entire tribe. This process takes place within the traditional government not the
political government. This has not taken place to date.
I remain the Chief of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe who is dedicated to my people
and when the time comes to choose a new chief in the proper traditional way, I will
then give a letter in writing that I officially resign and the whole tribe will know.
May the Great Spirit continue to guide and heal us through these very tough times!