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Office of Indian Affairs
State Capitol Building
2nd Floor, Room 202
PO Box 200801
Helena, Montana 59620
Phone: (406) 444-3702
Fax: (406) 444-1350
website:tribalnations.mt.gov
email:oia@mt.gov
 
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TRIBAL REPORTS & DATA

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REPORTS

GOVERNOR'S ANNUAL TRIBAL RELATIONS REPORTS: THE ART OF COOPERATION

The annual Tribal Relations Report commemorates the accomplishments of the State and Indian Nations of Montana. Governor Schweitzer presents the report to the Indian Nations of Montana in fulfillment of the requirements of HB 608, sponsored by then Senator Jonathan Windy Boy in 2003. Senator Windy Boy's bill formalized the fundamental principle and integrity of the government-to-government relationship between the State and Tribal Nations of Montana.

STATE-TRIBAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION REPORTS:

MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE REPORTS:

THE EMPTY SHAWL REPORT
Empty Shawl Report
Honoring Native Women by Stopping the Violence Against Them

AMERICAN INDIAN DATA

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Census and Economic Information Center (CEIC)
Department of Commerce
(406) 841-2719
jraler@mt.gov
http://ceic.mt.gov



The American Indian Data is brought to you by the Census & Economic Information Center.

As we look at tribal communities and think of future generations, there are many questions to be answered.

What is the ratio of young people to those of an older generation?  How do people in your area earn a living, and what types of businesses are prevalent?

These questions, and many more, can be answered with information from the U.S. Census Bureau and other related resources, available through the American Indian Data link.