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To learn more about the culture, richness, and heritage of the Mandan, Hidatasa and Arikara Nation, also known as the Three Affiliated Tribes, click on the galloping horse now.
To learn more about the culture, richness, and heritage of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, click on this photo now.
To learn more about the culture, richness, and heritage of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, click here now.
 
 
Tribal Chairmen & Leaders Contact information
July 5, 2008
 
Chairman, Marcus Well, Jr.
Three Affliated Tribes (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara)
HC-3, Box3
New Town, ND 58763
701-627-4781 W
701-627-4748 Fax
www.mhanation.com
 
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
Chairman, Ron HIs Horse is Thunder
Box D
Fort Yates, ND 58538
701-854-8500 or 7201
701-854-7299 Fax
www.standingrock.org
 
Chairman, David Brien
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa
Box 900
Belcourt, ND 58316-0900
701-477-2600 w
701-477-6936 Fax
www.tmbci.net
 
Chairman, Walt Moran (Turtle Mountain Band 0f Chippewa)
Trenton Indian Service Area
Box 210
Trenton, ND 58853-0210
701-572-8316 w
701-572-0124 Fax
 
Chairwoman, Myra Pearson
Box 359
Fort Totten, ND 585335-0359
701-766-4626 w\701-766-4126 Fax
www.spiritlakenation.com
 
 
Other leaders representing Indian Affairs are:

Cheryl Kulas, Executive Dir.
701-328-2428 w
701-328-1537 Fax
www.health.state.nd.us/ndiac
 
Jim Laducer, President & CEO
Laducer & Associates
701-667-1988 w
701-667-7909 Fax
www.laducer.com
 
Phil Baird, Dean of Institutional Development (United Tribes Tec. Center)
701-255-3286 ext. 238 w

 
 

"What legacy are we leaving for future generations?

"By understanding the beliefs and attitudes of people from different backgrounds, we can build honest and open relationships. Native people need to be understood as a modern people who have a rich heritage and history in this country."


- from "One Church Many Tribes;
Following Jesus The Way God Made You"
by Reverend Richard Twiss


To keep the Crying Hill legend, name, and heritage from being abused or exploitated, the name Crying Hill has been registered by Patrick Atkinson as a protected trademark under the United States Patent and Trademark Act laws.  Any heritage or civic-minded individuals, groups, or municipalities interested in using the Crying Hill name for business purposes should contact us for legal authorization prior to use. 

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