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24 E. Street, Eagle Butte, SD 57625

The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe or Cheyenne River Lakota Nation (Oyate), members include representatives from four of the traditional seven bands of the Lakota, also known as Teton Sioux: the Minnecoujou, Two Kettle (Oohenunpa), Sans Arc (Itazipco) and Blackfoot (Sihásapa).

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800 Main Street S.W., Wagner, SD 57380

Considers requests for medical and funeral assistance. Other requests for financial assistance are considered on a case by case basis.

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187 Oyate Street, Lower Brule, SD 57548

The tribal office serves as the center of government, services and community support for the members of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe.

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1 Standing Rock Avenue, Fort Yates, ND 58538

Services provided: Coordinates all agencies within the jurisdiction to include public, private, and non-governmental organizations to ensure the protection of life and property in the event of threatened or actual natural disasters, terrorism, technological, or man-made events. Responsibilities includes develops and maintains the county plan for reacting to emergencies; during an actual emergency, the director coordinates the action; and trains other agencies to respond to emergencies. County emergency Managers can make contact with volunteer fire departments in their County. This is not an emergency first response organization. If you are in immediate danger please call 911.

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100 Lake Traverse Drive, Woodrow Wilson Keeble Memorial Health Care Center, Sisseton, SD 57262

Offers patient education in the community and in schools to raise awareness on how to lower one's risk for chronic health problems and infectious illnesses. Topics include cancer awareness and screenings, injury prevention, tobacco prevention and cessation, sexually transmitted disease prevention, behavioral health awareness and screenings, drug and alcohol abuse awareness, immunizations, heart health, diabetes awareness and prevention, nutrition, and physical activity. Provides health education through health fairs, conferences, newspaper articles, health brochures, public service announcements, radio, posters, small group sessions, lunch n' learns, Facebook, and one-on-one counseling.

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603 W. Broad Avenue, Tribal Office, Flandreau, SD 57028

Within the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe are the following services - Tribal Police Department - Law Enforcement Services (offers fingerprinting, background checks, and gun locks), social services, enrollment, tribal courts, child care, Dakota language, Department of Natural Resources, Education, Tribal Health Clinic, Counseling Center, Grace Moore Senior Center, Housing, and Wellness Center.

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100 Drifting Goose Drive, Fort Thompson, SD 57339

The Crow Creek Sioux Tribal Council consists of a Tribal Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary, and Treasurer. Regular meetings are held once a month. All are welcome to attend.

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11 Legion Avenue, Rosebud, SD 57570

The tribal office for Rosebud Sioux Tribe.

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12554 BIA Highway 711, Tribal Administration Building, Sisseton, SD 57262

The Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, formerly Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe/Dakota Nation, is a federally recognized tribe comprising two bands and two sub-divisions of the Isanti or Santee Dakota people.

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12554 BIA Highway 711, Tribal Administration Building, Sisseton, SD 57262

Provides legal services to tribal members charged with criminal offenses. Represents respondents in matters involving juvenile delinquency, involuntary commitment, abuse and neglect, and guardian Ad Litem cases.

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1 Standing Rock Avenue, Fort Yates, ND 58538

The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe operates under a constitution approved on April 24, 1959 by the Tribal Council of Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. The Tribal Council consists of a Chairman, Vice-Chairman, a Secretary and fourteen additional Councilmen which are elected by the tribal members. Regular Tribal Council meetings are the first Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of the month. Committee meetings are held the second week of the month. The last Monday of the month is for gaming and other tribal business.

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107 W. Main Street, Pine Ridge, SD 57770

The Oglala Lakota or Oglala Sioux, meaning to scatter one's own in Lakota language are one of the seven subtribes of the Lakota people, who along with the Nakota and Dakota, make up the Great Sioux Nation.

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