{"id":7706,"date":"2014-07-21T17:28:36","date_gmt":"2014-07-21T17:28:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/forumarchives.tmsites.net\/index.php\/2014\/07\/21\/wampanoag-tribes-chief-92-year-old-vernon-silent-drum-lopez-has-mixed-feelings-on-casino-bid\/"},"modified":"2014-07-21T17:28:36","modified_gmt":"2014-07-21T17:28:36","slug":"wampanoag-tribes-chief-92-year-old-vernon-silent-drum-lopez-has-mixed-feelings-on-casino-bid","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/forumarchives.tmsites.net\/index.php\/2014\/07\/21\/wampanoag-tribes-chief-92-year-old-vernon-silent-drum-lopez-has-mixed-feelings-on-casino-bid\/","title":{"rendered":"Wampanoag tribe\u2019s chief, 92-year-old Vernon \u201cSilent Drum\u201d Lopez, has mixed feelings on casino bid."},"content":{"rendered":"<p><!-- Original Post Content --><br \/>\nMASHPEE, Mass. (AP) \u2013 In the centuries since its ancestors greeted the Pilgrims in 1620, the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe has struggled to overcome financial hardship, recover lost land and even reclaim its nearly forgotten language.<\/p>\n<p>\tThe tribe\u2019s chief, 92-year-old Vernon \u201cSilent Drum\u201d Lopez, said he is awed by how far the tribe has come since the days of his youth when tribal members lived off the land, but he has mixed feelings about a potential next step: a $500 million casino resort that the tribe is proposing to build in Taunton.<\/p>\n<p>\t\u201cI know from visiting other casinos, listening to other people \u2026 it\u2019s a pro and con thing,\u201d Lopez said.<\/p>\n<p>\t\u201cIf they handle it right, I think it might be good for the tribe,\u201d Lopez said. \u201cOf course, it\u2019s going to take a long time before they can show a profit on it.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\tThe tribe is among the suitors for the only resort casino allowed in southeastern Massachusetts under the state\u2019s 2011 casino law. That law gave the Mashpee preference in the region, but their bid is far from a sure thing. While the tribe negotiated a compact with Gov. Deval Patrick, there\u2019s no guarantee the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs will approve a land-in-trust application for the Taunton site and legal challenges could potentially follow any decision.<\/p>\n<p>\tThe casino push has been led by Cedric Cromwell, the chairman of the tribe\u2019s governing council and a former manager with Fidelity Investments.<\/p>\n<p>\t\u201cIt\u2019s about a hand up, not a handout. It\u2019s about building a GDP (gross domestic product) for the tribe,\u201d Cromwell said, adding it will also help the state by creating jobs and returning a share of gambling revenues.<\/p>\n<p>\tDescended from the once mighty Wampanoag Nation, or \u201cPeople of the First Light,\u201d the tribe traces its history back 12,000 years in modern-day Massachusetts and its ancestors hold a storied place in U.S. history. It was they who negotiated peace with the Pilgrims after the Mayflower landed in Plymouth \u2013 a peace, however, that would unravel amid subsequent waves of European settlers.<\/p>\n<p>\tAfter a bitter and ultimately unsuccessful land claims suit against the Cape Cod town of Mashpee in the 1970s, the tribe focused on gaining federal recognition, achieving that goal in 2007. The Mashpee, with approximately 2,600 enrolled citizens, does not have its own permanent reservation.<\/p>\n<p>\tIn June, the tribe dedicated a new $14.7 million headquarters with office and meeting space, tribal court, full gymnasium and archive room to safely preserve precious cultural artifacts and documents. Plans are also in the works for a permanent tribal health clinic, charter school and 52-unit housing project.<\/p>\n<p>\tOperating on nearby Popponesset Bay is First Light Oysters, a 4.6-acre tribe-operated shellfish farm that has grown hundreds of thousands of oysters for the commercial half-shell market while improving water quality in the bay, officials said.<\/p>\n<p>\tA two-decade effort led by tribal vice chairwoman Jessie \u201cLittle Doe\u201d Baird has also helped the tribe reclaim its native Wopanaak language, which had been dormant for more than a century,<\/p>\n<p>\tLopez, a veteran of the U.S. military police corps who landed at Normandy on D-Day and worked for decades in a Brockton shoe factory, was chosen in 1999 by tribal members as chief, a traditional rather than governmental position, and he said he generally tries to offer advice while staying out of tribal politics.<\/p>\n<p>\tHe said he supports Cromwell and the council in its bid for Project First Light, as the proposed casino is known, and it could help future generations of the tribe. But he does worry it could leave the tribe in debt or be a corrupting influence.<\/p>\n<p>\tLopez is encouraged that the tribe is looking toward its future while keeping an eye squarely on the past.<\/p>\n<p>\t\u201cDon\u2019t lose your traditions because that\u2019s the way the creator gave it to us to start out with,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<h3>Replies:<\/h3>\n<p>No replies were posted for this topic.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>MASHPEE, Mass. (AP) \u2013 In the centuries since its ancestors greeted the Pilgrims in 1620, the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe has struggled to overcome financial hardship, recover lost land and even reclaim its nearly forgotten language. 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