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Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council works together to provide programs and services that protect and promote the shared interests and aspirations of its member First Nations
Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council - Wikipedia The Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council (DOTC) is a First Nations tribal council in southern Manitoba, Canada, consisting of 6 Dakota and Ojibway band governments [2] The Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council was founded in 1972, and formally incorporated as a non-profit organization in August 1974 [3]
Tribal Council Detail Tribal Councils are assigned remoteness and environmental indices These factors can be used in calculating funding allocations These indices may affect funding for the following programs: Facilities Operation and Maintenance (O M); Education; Social Development; and Indian Government Support
Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council, Inc. - Facebook Mission: Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council provide programs and services that support the long term social, education, employment, economic development, and environmental aspirations of our member First Nations
Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council (Canada) - CRW Flags Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council was established in Brandon, Manitoba in August 1974, which essentially involved the South West Region of Manitoba Indian Brotherhood The Original purpose and intent of DOTC was to take over the delivery of programs from the Brandon District Office of INAC
Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council - 211 Manitoba Description assists Bands in the administration and financial management of local government on the reserve represents Birdtail Sioux First Nation, Dakota Tipi, Long Plain First Nation, Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation Government, Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation, Swan Lake First Nation, and Waywaysecappo First Nation Treaty Four 1874
Governance | DOTC Police Commission - MFNPS The Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Police Commission is comprised of members from each of the 10 First Nation communities within the jurisdiction of the MFNPS Police Commission members ensure that MFNPS is responsive to the culture, priorities and needs of the participating Communities
Communities - Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council As of April 2018, the total registered population of Long Plain First Nation was 4,728 persons, of which those residing on the reserve of 2491 persons and 2176 off reserve The community language is Ojibway Website: https: lpband ca Social Media: www facebook com groups LongPlain Chief Gary Roberts
Yellowquill. org | Yellowquill College | Yellowquill Mandated and established in 1984 by the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council, Yellowquill University College embraces all learners and provides holistic education and training
Leadership | Dakota Ojibway Child Family Services - DOCFS Active: Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Active: Executive Director Active: Direct Service Coordinator Child Protection Coordinator (Dakota Tipi, Swan Lake, Portage La Prairie) Active: Direct Service Coordinator Quality Assurance Coordinator (Roseau River Winnipeg)