Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation
The Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation, established in 1683, is one of the earliest tribal reservations in the United States and has been continuously occupied by the Eastern Pequot tribes since the 1670s. The tribe is committed to protecting its sovereignty, conserving resources, and promoting self-sufficiency for its members and future generations.
Recent infrastructure improvements have been initiated to enhance the historic Indian reservation, supported by state funding for community septic systems, wells, and road enhancements. The tribe also actively engages in community events, such as Native American Heritage Day and an annual Veterans Day ceremony, to celebrate and honor its rich cultural heritage.
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