Resources
The Office of Indian Affairs is pleased to provide you with reference documents that are routinely requested by state agencies and the general public. If you have any ideas on how we can better serve you, please contact us!
Governor's Office of Indian Affairs Resources
State Resources
- Boards & Councils
- Montana Indian Law Portal
- Montana Legislature
- Montana Office of Tourism - Indian Country
- State Agencies
- State Jobs
- State Tribal Economic Development Commission
- Governor's Office of Community Service
Montana has a long tradition of neighbor helping neighbor and it is this ethic of service and giving back to others that builds strong, vibrant communities. The Office of Community Service -- and the Montana Commission on Community Service -- encourages, recognizes and promotes National Service programs and volunteer efforts across the state. For more information go to www.serve.mt.gov. - Montana Office of Public Instruction
The Montana Office of Public Instruction provides vision, advocacy, support and leadership for schools and communities to ensure that all students meet today's challenges and tomorrow's opportunities. - Montana Human Rights Bureau
The Montana Department of Labor and Industry is the state agency which enforces Montana's discrimination laws. The Human Rights Bureau of the Department receives and investigates complaints of illegal discrimination.
Federal Resources
- Bureau of Indian Affairs
The United States has a unique legal and political relationship with Indian tribes and Alaska Native entities as provided by the Constitution of the United States, treaties, court decisions and Federal statutes. Within the government-to-government relationship, Indian Affairs provides services directly or through contracts, grants, or compacts to 564 Federally recognized tribes.