Indian Affairs Commission
The North Dakota Indian Affairs Commission serves as a crucial liaison between the Executive Branch and the Tribes within the state, facilitating mediation and promoting effective communication between Native American Tribes and state agencies. Established in 1949, it has consistently aimed to enhance Tribal-state relations and foster a deeper understanding between Native Americans and the larger non-Native community.
The Commission recognizes the rich cultural heritage of North Dakota's Native people, advocating for improved relationships and quality of life for all residents. By addressing historical injustices and highlighting Native contributions, the Commission plays a vital role in the ongoing effort to create a more inclusive and equitable state.
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