From The Chief
Dear Tribal Members,
As I reflect on 2016, I wanted to share a short message with you. Across our many departments we have had some significant accomplishments. I couldn’t be more proud of our Nation and our Administration since our tribal operations often serve as a model for so many other tribes. We are looked at as leaders in so many areas such as our community approach to wellness and how we are addressing addiction through the great collaborative work of multiple Tribal departments highlighted by our wellness team, national work of the Tribal Court and Police Department. How we approach the protection of our lands and Natural Resources through sustainable practices and extensive water and air quaility work, wild life biology and fisheries enhancements, we truly have some of the best programs within Indian country and we all should be very proud of these efforts. Penobscot truly is a National leader and going forward we will continue to discuss and highlight them as these are just a few examples.
Recently, I accepted the positon of President of the United Southern and Eastern Tribes (USET). I feel fortunate to represent you and our nation in this leadership capacity. We’ve always been an active member and I previously served as the treasurer for the USET board. This organization represents 26 federally recognized sovereign Tribal Nations, who work in partnership under the motto of “strength in unity” to ensure that our collective voice is heard as we work to advance our inherent sovereign rights and authorities ensuring the United States upholds its trust responsibility to indian people.
In October, our recently elected tribal council members took the oath of office. Based on our first few council meetings, there is a sense of commitment and passion, by both our tribal leaders and our community members, to focus on improving the well-being of each Penobscot, preserving our culture and natural resources, enhancing our sense of community, and ensuring the financial success of our tribal operations and business ventures. I am certain we will continue to achieve positive results through leadership and the support of our very talented Tribal citizens.
We have many priorities for 2017 that need to be addressed to ensure we make significant progress for our tribe. Priorities such as advancing the River Case, implementing an Economic Development department, establishing the new Tribal Administrator position, developing a Tribal Constitution, completing a new Senior Housing plan, finalizing Community Building plans, and new investments in our Youth Programs and other Tribal Services. In addition to the tribal advancement opportunities, we will have some challenges to address. However, through leadership and the support of our tribal members, I’m confident we can achieve great results. After all, we can’t have a community without unity. We need to work together with a solution based mind to our challenges and enhance our successes, you have my commitment to work in that spirit every day.
Many of you are aware that we recently received two settlements with the Federal Government totaling almost $9.5 million. Given this new financial windfall, we have many priorities to consider. Our first decision was to allocate $2M to our tribal membership. This equates to over $3 million distributed directly to you this year and we are proud to be able to do that and have you directly benefit. Each tribal member will receive s second pay-out that will be mailed or direct deposited on December 12. You should also know the preliminary conversations that have taken place all considerations for resources focus and are centered on the collective benefit of our citizens.
We must also remember this holiday season that tribal people and our values are under attack, WE STAND WITH STANDING ROCK and we pray that our citizens on the ground there stay safe. We are working nationally with many organizations to demand protections and denounce the tactics being used as well as trying to stop all easements. Just this week we have sent a letter signed by over a dozen national Indian organizations with this message to several federal agencies.
Also, we must always remember that we have several of our citizens that have dealt with the loss of loved ones this year and many who are battling illness, they should be in all our thoughts through this season of family.
I’ll keep the messages coming to keep you informed of our progress and obstacles and encourage you to simply reach out if you have questions or concerns. I certainly realize things are not always perfect but we have to understand these issues factually and move forward together. Finally, I want to wish you and your families a very happy and safe holiday season and thank you for allowing me to serve as Chief of this great Nation.
Respectfully,
Chief Kirk Francis
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Just a reminder that with the exception of Public Safety the Tribal Offices will be closed on the following dates:
½ day on the Thursday, December 22nd
Off on the Friday, December 23rd
Off on the Monday, December 26th
Off Monday, January 2nd
Have a safe and enjoyable holiday!
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ATTENTION TRIBAL MEMBERS
DNR is compiling a list of Tribal Members
That would like to be entered into the
ELVER LICENSE LOTTERY
If you would like to be entered in to the
ELVER LICENSE LOTTERY
Contact DNR to get your name on the list
817-7331
The purpose of the lottery is to choose new elver licensees for the 2017 elver harvesting season, if new licenses become available. DNR is starting a new list this year so please contact DNR even if you were on the list in prior years.
THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION TO THE LOTTERY WILL BE JANUARY 15TH, 2017
Penobscot Artists Wanted
Che’ Molly’s Trading Post has relocated to the Museum and we would love for it to be a place for you to sell your baskets, carvings, jewelry, and artwork.
We have a generous consignment policy and would be happy to find a way to make it work for you. If interested you can stop in Thursday through Saturday, or call Jennifer at 827-4153 or Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to set up a time.
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