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State Tribal Relations Policy
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Montana Governors Office of Indian Affairs. State Tribal Relations Policy. State law recognizes that there is a unique government-to-government relationship between state government and the eight tribal governments in Montana. 2-15-142, MCA. Statutory Principles of State-Tribal Relations. Mutual understanding and respect. Regular and early communication [consultation]. Accountability in addressing issues of mutual concern. Preservation of the state-tribal relationship [government-to-government].
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Tribal Directory
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Montana Governors Office of Indian Affairs. The Montana Governors Office of Indian Affairs is pleased to provide a Tribal Directory listing of Tribal Governments and Tribal Department Directors. These listings will be updated as we receive the information. Tribal Chairs/Presidents mail merge data:. Sample of how to address a letter to Tribal Leaders. Tribal Fish and Game. Tribal Historic Preservation Offices. Tribal Social Services Directors. Bureau of Indian Affairs - Reservation Agencies.
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Tribal Reports & Data
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Montana Governors Office of Indian Affairs. Tribal Reports and Data. TRIBAL REPORTS and DATA. 2015 State-Tribal Relations Report. GOVERNOR'S ANNUAL TRIBAL RELATIONS REPORT. The annual Tribal Relations Report commemorates the accomplishments of the State and Indian Nations of Montana. The Governor presents the report to the Indian Nations of Montana in fulfillment of the requirements of MCA 2-15-143. Which became law based upon HB 608. 2015 Tribal Relations Report. 2014 Tribal Relations Report. Census and...
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Tribal Nations
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Montana Governors Office of Indian Affairs. Montana is home to 7 Indian reservations and the state-recognized Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians. For fast facts on the tribes, reservations and their economy, and tribal councils, please click on the links below or use the interactive map. Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Reservation. Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boys Reservation. Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation. Crow Tribe of the Crow Reservation.
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State of Montana Employees Annual Tribal Relations Training
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Montana Governors Office of Indian Affairs. State of Montana Employees Annual Tribal Relations Training. 2015 Tribal Relations Training. The Governor's Office of Indian Affairs facilitates an annual Tribal Relations Training to support state employees in developing meaningful and productive interactions with tribes. To register, visit http:/ pdc.mt.gov/register.mcpx or call (406) 444-3871 Registration Fee $120. 2015 Tribal Relations Training. Download Save The Date. FEDERAL ONLINE TRAINING PROGRAM. Confe...
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Governor's Office of Indian Affairs
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Montana Governors Office of Indian Affairs. Governors Office of Indian Affairs. State Director of Indian Affairs. Welcome to the Montana Governors Office of Indian Affairs. Our office facilitates effective communications between the State of Montana and the Tribal Nations of Montana. We are committed to working on a government to government basis with the governing bodies of each tribal government. Is for each Nation, how to contact an enrollment office or a tribal college. With questions or comments.
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Blackfeet Nation
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Montana Governors Office of Indian Affairs. PO Box 850 All Chiefs Square. Browning, MT 59417. Phone: (406) 338-7521 Fax: (406) 338-7530. Official Website: www.blackfeetnation.com. The reservation is home to the Blackfeet tribe. Of the approximately 15,560 enrolled tribal members, there are about 7,000 living on or near the reservation. Nearly 27 percent of enrolled members are of three-fourths or greater Indian blood. Museum of the Plains Indian. The museum exhibits the creative achievements of North Ame...
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Resources
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Montana Governors Office of Indian Affairs. The Office of Indian Affairs is pleased to provide you with reference documents that are routinely requested by state agencies and the general public. If you have any ideas on how we can better serve you, please contact us! Governors Office of Indian Affairs Resources:. Tribal Relations Handbook: A Guide for State Employees on Preserving the State-Tribal Relationship. Browning, Blackfeet Tribe). Chief Dull Knife College. Lame Deer, Northern Cheyenne Tribe).
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About Us
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Montana Governors Office of Indian Affairs. The Director advises the legislative and executive branches of the state of Montana on problems faced by Montanas Indians and makes recommendations for the alleviation of those problems and issues. The Director assists with the organization of collaborative state-tribal efforts like compacts and other cooperative agreements. Likewise, the Director seeks consensus among tribes on shared goals and principles while also serving the Montana congressional de...