South Dakota - Tribal Government Relations
South Dakota - Tribal Government Relations
Mission Statement Commissioner's Biography Nine Tribes of South Dakota State-Tribal Agreements History of the Office
South Dakota - Tribal Government Relations FAQ Tribal Links Tourism Contact
Welcome

Welcome to the South Dakota Office of Tribal Government Relations. We hope this site answers your questions about the services and resources available through our office. You will find the following information within our pages:

          ARRA Grants:
               American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 - Strengthening Communities Fund - Nonprofit Capacity Building Program 
               American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 - Strengthening Communities Fund - State, Local, and Tribal Government Capacity Building Program

Governor's Interstate Indian Council (GIIC)
Mission Statement of the Tribal Relations Office
Commissioner's Biography
Nine Tribes of South Dakota
State-Tribal Agreements (Gaming, ICWA)
History of the office
Frequently Asked Questions
Tribal Links
Visitor Information
South Dakota Powwow Schedule
Indian Education Office
Tribal Tourism, Guide to the Great Sioux Nation
South Dakota Indian Business Alliance
Contact Us





The Office of Tribal Government Relations was previously known as the Office of Indian Affairs, which was established in 1949 in accordance with Statute SDCL 1-4-1.  In 2001, Governor Rounds reorganized the Office of Tribal Government Relations and the office is now under Tourism and State Development.  The offices which make up Tourism and State Development with the Office of Tribal Government Relations are:  the Arts Council, Economic Development, Housing Development Authority, State Historical Society, and the Office of Tourism.

Tribal
Spotlight

Marshall's Art

Marshall’s Art is a Native American owned and operated business on the Rosebud Reservation. We carry unique Native American jewelry, art and handmade crafts from leather, rawhide, bone and beadwork. We also carry fine arts.

You will find only the finest hand made items. Mike’s designs are of traditional patterns, or a combination with modern designs, and the same natural materials used in the Plains Lakota culture.

 View the newest creations of Marshall’s Art at his studio. Please call to make an appointment at: 605.208.2379 (cell) or 605.747.5445. For more information please contact Mike Marshall at Box 143, Mission SD 57555 or Email: dcanyon@gwtc.net.

 

If you have any questions regarding authentic Indian art, please contact the Indian Arts and Crafts Board.

If you, or someone you know, would like to be a part of the Artist/Tribal Spotlight, please contact Aske Whitebird.

Mission Statement : Commissioner's Biography : Nine Tribes of South Dakota : State-Tribal Agreements : History of the Office
FAQ : Tribal Links : Tourism : Contact : Site Credits

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