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NEW Executive Order 20-11

September 10, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

2020-09-09-Revising-EO-20-09-and-20-10Download

Summary

2020-09-09-Summary-of-Current-COVID-19-RestrictionsDownload

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New from the Election Board

September 9, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

The following are updated documents provided by the Tribe for the Election Board:

Updated-STATEMENT-OF-INTENT-for-School-BoardDownload
Updated-STATEMENT-OF-INTENT-for-Tribal-CouncilDownload
AUTHORIZATION-TO-PERFORM-BACKGROUND-CHECKDownload

The Authorization to perform background check must be filled out with the Statement of Intent forms – for both School Board and Tribal Council.

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September is National Suicide Prevention and National Recovery Month

September 8, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

September is both:  

  • National Suicide Prevention Month, and 
  • National Recovery Month

SAMHSA is offering free recovery-focused webinars each Thursday this month: https://www.recoverymonth.gov/#communities-supporting-recovery 

GUIDING PRINCIPLES OF RECOVERY

  1. There are many pathways to recovery
  2. Recovery is self-directed and empowering
  3. Recovery involves a personal recognition of the need to change and transformation
  4. Recovery is holistic
  5. Recovery has cultural dimensions
  6. Recovery exists on a continuum of improved health and wellness
  7. Recovery emerges from hope and gratitude
  8. Recovery involves a process of healing and self-redefinition
  9. Recovery involves addressing discrimination and transcending shame and stigma
  10. Recovery is supported by peers and allies
  11. Recovery involves (re) (re)joining and (re)building a life in the community
  12. Recovery is a reality 

Recovery emerges from hope.  – see more from https://doseofreality.com/recovery/?/ 

Suicide prevention and intervention resources: 

  • https://www.nmcrisisline.com/about-us/   watch a short video about NM Crisis and Access Line to be familiar with it: 

I encourage you to add their number into your phone and label the contact CRISIS in case you need to share it/ help someone: 855-662-7474

Equity & Anti-Racism

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Recruiting all Mescalero community youth!

September 8, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

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Have you completed the 2020 Census?

September 8, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

Hello Tribal Members!

Have you filled out your 2020 Census yet? It’s nearing the end of the self-response phase and we want to reward Tribal Members who ALREADY responded!

Call Elaina Via at the Tribal Offices, 464-9270, to be entered for a drawing for completing the 2020 Census!! 2 WINNERS AND 1 GRAND PRIZE WINNER WILL BE DRAWN FOR A GIFT CARD!!

DRAWING ENDS SEPTEMBER 10th AT NOON.

Call NOW to be entered to win if you ALREADY COMPLETED THE CENSUS. Still haven’t yet? No worries. Call Elaina and she’ll tell you where/how to fill out the Census!

I am Mescalero Apache and I Count!

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J.O.M. school supplies

August 31, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

School Supplies available: JOM

K-12th Grade

Monday – Friday; 9AM – 4PM

Empowerment Building

Head Start School Supplies: JOM

Starting September 8th, 2020

Monday – Friday; 9AM – 4PM

Empowerment Building

WHILE SUPPLIES LAST

For more information, call 464-4500.

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Mescalero Apache Tribe COVID-19 Test Results

August 31, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

As of August 31, 2020:

Negatives: 6688

Positives: 67 (58 residents & 9 TM non-residents)

Total tests: 6748*

*Includes IHS and testing by NMDOH/other entities
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2 deaths

0 hospitalized

4​ active cases (not hospitalized but in quarantine)

61 recovered

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Blessing Feast

August 27, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

With vital importance of traditional blessing ceremonies to the strength and well-being of the Mescalero Apache people, the Tribal Council will sponsor a blessing feast held at one of our four sacred mountains.

´Dził gais ´ání, (Sierra Blanca), holds significance to our Mescalero Apache people because it is sacred and represents one of the four directions which marks our homelands.

The four year journey began in 2017 at Guadalupe Peak and continued in 2018 at Tres Hermanas Mountain and onto 2019 at Oscura Mountain Peak. Sierra Blanca is the final blessing feast hosted at one of the four sacred mountains.

See you at the feast!

**COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS WILL BE ENFORCED**

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Mescalero Apache Tribe COVID-19 Test Results

August 26, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

As of August 26, 2020:

Total 6492
Positive 65
Negative 6417

Active 3
Hospitalized 0
Deaths 2
Recovered 60

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Mescalero residents: Good and bad address signage

August 26, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

Did your 9-1-1 first responder drive past your location, maybe twice, looking for the correct address? The smartest thing you can do is have 9-1-1 address signage that works well both day and night. Review the good signage/bad signage guidelines below. Set a good example for your neighborhood!

Because help often arrives from the opposite direction of the USPS, only 50% of your street addresses are visible to a 9-1-1 responder.

Don’t keep them guessing! Proudly identify your street address on BOTH sides of your mailbox using a minimum of 3-inch high white reflective numbers on a dark background.

Ask yourself, can a 9-1-1 responder see my address at 11:00 PM arriving from the opposite direction of the mail service in the rain at a distance of 100 feet  traveling at 30 MPH? At that speed the address will only be visible for 2.3 seconds.

A first responders priority is to respond to your location SAFELY! Our country legislates signage for roadway signs and vehicle signs (license plates) to assure good visibility day  and night, but not property address signage. The USPS only requires one inch high letters in a contrasting  color on the carrier’s arrival side of the mailbox. Woefully inadequate signage can be a serious distraction to first responders, affecting both response time and safety. The difference between knowing an address and finding an address could affect your well-being.

When seconds count, help by clearly identifying your street address on BOTH sides of your mailbox using a minimum of 3-inch high white reflective numbers on a dark background.

If you live in an area that uses community mailboxes rather than individual mailboxes or you use a PO Box, it is important to display your address on your house using a minimum of 4-inch high numbers that are well lit and have a high contrast to the background, both day & night. As an alternate, place a 3 foot high post with the address sign located near the roadside, visible from both directions.

Information courtesy Mescalero BIA/OJS Chief of Police, James Vepley and http://911ready.org/.

For more information please visit: http://911ready.org/addressing_that_works.htm

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