1854 Authority
Inter-tribal agency manages off-reservation fishing, hunting, and gathering rights of the Grand Portage and Bois Forte Bands of Chippewa in the territory ceded to Minnesota in 1854.
Indian Burial Assistance Project
A non-profit organization committed to working with low income, Native American families in securing dignified, affordable, and culturally appropriate burial services and products. Offers a mission statement.
Minnesota Indian Affairs Council
Is the official liaison between state and tribal governments.
Minnesota Indian Gaming Association
Represents nine of the eleven gaming tribes in Minnesota. Educational site seeks to inform the public about Indian sovereignty and how tribal government relates to state and federal government. MIGA position on current political issues.
Revised Constitution and Bylaws of the Minnesota C
As amended in 1972. Includes the White Earth, Leech Lake, Fond du Lac, Bois Forte (Nett Lake), and Grand Portage Reservations and the Nonremoval Mille Lacs Band.
The Minnesota Chippewa Tribe
Federally recognized tribe comprises six member bands. Map, mission statement. Explanation of how tribal government interacts with other forms of government. Organizational chart, information on services. Requires Java.