The Bois Forte Band of Chippewa, also known as Ojibwe, is a Native American tribe that has resided in northern Minnesota for centuries. Their ancestors embarked on a journey from the east coast, traveling along the Saint Lawrence River, around the Great Lakes, and inland along rivers and lakes. The tribe offers a wide range of services and programs, including housing assistance, behavioral health services, family services, and medical services, among others.
With a strong focus on community wellness and education, the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa provides resources and support to its members. The tribal government oversees various departments, including government, natural resources, education, law enforcement, and health and human services. They also engage in planning and community development, public works, and vehicle registration and licensing. The tribe is committed to preserving its cultural heritage and promoting the well-being of its community.
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