ND Indian Affairs

The NDIAC exists to create a better North Dakota through the improvement of tribal/state relations and better understanding between American Indian and non-Indian people. Visit Website

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Casey Family Programs

Casey Family Programs provides consulting services to child welfare systems, direct services to children and families, public policy resources, and research and analysis. Visit Website

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MHA Nation

The Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation, also known as the Three Affiliated Tribes, is located on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in central North Dakota, along the Missouri River, and includes over 16,000 members. Visit Website

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Spirit Lake Nation

The Spirit Lake Nation, or “People of the Spirit Water,” reside on the Spirit Lake Reservation which is located in north central North Dakota near the present town of Devils Lake, and consists of over 7,000 members. Visit Website

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Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa

The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indian Reservation is located near the geographical center on North America in north central North Dakota, ten miles south of the Canadian Border, and includes over 32,000 members. Visit Website

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Standing Rock Sioux Tribe

The Standing Rock Sioux Reservation is situated in North Dakota and South Dakota. The people of Standing Rock, often called Sioux, are members of the Dakota and Lakota nations, and membership in the tribe is over 8,500. Visit Website

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Cultural Competency and Communications

A Three-Dimensional View: Developing Cultural Competency This training is aimed at helping any professional or para-professional working in human services better understand Indigenous culture. By understanding our culture, you are given insight into how members of our community view their environment and our role in it. In addition, with this training you can better avoid […]

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Nathan Davis

Director ND Indian Affairs Commission 600 East Blvd. Ave.1st Floor Judicial WingBismarck, ND 58505Phone: 701-328-2428Fax: 701-328-3000nathan.davis@nd.gov

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Extending Our Families Through Unity

This training is a one-of-a-kind and user-friendly curriculum based on traditions and cultures of Native American people. It is designed to address significant issues that Native American foster parents have identified. Used across the United States and Canada, this training provides many helpful hints and tolls foster parents can use to problem solve in their […]

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