Urban Office Services - Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
The Urban Offices offer: - Band hunting and fishing licenses - Computer use - CPR/AED and First Aid classes - Educational/Ojibwe language cultural arts and crafts classes - Elder outings and meetings - Monthly community meetings on issues, programs, and services for urban area and on the reservation - Referrals to Band services including Indian Child Welfare Act Social Workers, legal services, traditional healing, and other services - Smoke alarms - Special and family events including a holiday party and community picnic - Star award for youth in grades Kindergarten - 12 - Transportation to major Mille Lacs Band events - Tribal updates - Twin cities voting site for Mille Lacs Band Tribal elections - Urban Honoring Our Pre-Schoolers - UHOPS: Celebrates the success of students in Head Start or early education for Kindergarten preparation - Urban update supplement to the Band Ojibwe Innaiimowin newspaper - Volunteer appreciation
Categories
Last assured
11/11/2024
Physical Address
1404 East Franklin, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Hours
8 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday
Voice
Fax
(612)872-1257
Application process
Call
Fee
Vary
Eligibility
Members of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe who are residents of Hennepin and Ramsey County
Service area
Hennepin County, MN Ramsey County, MN
Agency info
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe has a three-branch division-of-powers form of government, with an Executive Branch, Legislative Branch and Judicial Branch.
The Executive Branch departments provide services to Band members including administration, community development, education, health and human services, and natural resources.
The Judicial Branch preserves and maintains justice and accords equal rights, equal protection, and equal opportunity for Band members under Band laws and statutes.
The Band's Reservation consists of three districts composed of several distinct communities: District I, District II, District IIA, and District III.