DNI Stakeholder Meeting
If you would like to attend please email your name and Delaware Nation Roll Number to info@DNlgov.com by March 21, 2023. Once your information is verified, you will receive an email with the zoom information and the access code.
Elders Valentines Celebration Brings Happiness And Love
Valentine’s Day is back! Loving joy filled the halls of the Administration on Aging building during a celebration for elders 60 and older. Participants arrived to sign in and were served a delicious Italian spaghetti meal with tasty treats and a chocolate fountain for dipping fruit and marshmallows. Director Wyndi Caraker and her team of Tribal coworkers catered to the guests then Wyndi hosted a game of Bingo where several winners hand-selected great prizes!
Choctaw Artist Honors Delaware Nation Once Again
Native American Choctaw artist DG Smalling honors Delaware Nation once again through his incredible fine art skills with an illustration of the Wolf featured in the design of Coaquannock in acrylic. The top right-hand corner of the map’s border is where you can find the Wolf design that filled Mr. Smalling with artistic inspiration.
Graduation Stole Request Forms Are Available
Delaware Nation Graduation Stoles are now being offered to enrolled tribal citizens graduating in the year 2024. If you are a graduating High School or College senior and would like to request a Delaware Nation Stole, please complete the following information and provide the required documents.
Broadband Internet Subsidy Available For 1,000 Delaware Nation Households
To subsidize Broadband Internet Service for approximately 1,000 Delaware Nation households up to the 100% medium income level for two years. A $65 monthly payment to Tribal households will be dispersed in a 6-month payment. With validation of 3 months of paid internet bills, an additional 18-month payment can be issued to the same household.
Tribal Citizen Barton Cartwright Portrait Artwork To Be Hung In The Borough Hall Of Somerville New Jersey
Tribal Citizen Barton Standing Elk Cartwright Sr. is once again making strides in spreading Delaware Nation’s culture and awareness to the Northeast region of the Country. Artist John Guarneri has been commissioned to colorize a portrait of Mr. Cartwright Sr. drawn by Harold Willard, a native veteran who served in the Navy, that will be displayed on the wall of the Borough Hall of Somerville, New Jersey.

