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Draft Constitutional Amendments

Pursuant to Tribal Resolution 2026-01 the Tribal Board of Directors and the Legal Department are posting the draft constitutional amendments (both in redline and a clean version) along with an executive summary and an initial fiscal impact statement. The tribe welcomes feedback from its citizens. Feedback from tribal citizens will be collected throughout the remainder of the process and can be sent to constitution@saulttribe.net. Please include your full name and your enrollment number so we can verify your citizenship and ensure that your feedback is properly logged to be sent to the board under the timelines in Tribal Resolution 2026-01.

CLEAN 3 Branch Separation Amendments for Public Release

REDLINE 3 Branch Separation Amendments for Public Release

Constitution Amendments Executive Summary

Initial Fiscal Impact Statement 3 Branch Government


 

The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians Language and Culture Department is seeking community input to help shape a 3-year Anishinaabemowin language learning project. Your feedback will help the department understand community needs, barriers and priorities. Questions? Call 906‑632‑6510. Link to survey: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=F0aMCCfMU0aDkOgktJvMFcOKiWNQQ9RGlZmeHPPL7k9UMVA0SjNTTE9JRVZKMTFUMEhRNVYzR1pLVS4u&route=shorturl

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The following Sault Tribe Committees have vacant seats or upcoming vacancies. Sault Tribe members interested in filling these vacancies should submit one letter of intent and three letters of recommendation (forms available online or contact Lona) from other members to Lona Stewart at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., 523 Ashmun Street, Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783, or call 906‑635‑6050 with any questions.

Anishinaabe Cultural Committee - One vacancy - male (4-year term)
Child Welfare Committee - Two vacancies - one term expires November 2026, one expires May 2029
Conservation Committee:
Commercial Fishers - Two vacancies (4-year term) (current terms are expired)
Non-Commercial Fishers - Two vacancies (4-year term) (current terms are expired)
Commercial Fisher - One vacancy (current term expires May 2026)
Non-Commercial Fisher - One vacancy (current term expires May 2026)
Elder Advisory Committee
Unit I - Sault - One regular vacancy (4-year term), one alternate vacancy (4-year term)
Unit II - Newberry - One alternate vacancy (4-year term)
Unit III - St. Ignace - One regular vacancy - term expires October 2029, two alternate vacancies (4-year terms)
Unit V - Marquette - One alternate vacancy (4-year term)
Elder Subcommittees
Unit I - Sault - One regular vacancy - term expires September 2029
Unit II - Naubinway - One regular vacancy - term expires May 2027
Unit II - Newberry - One regular vacancy (4-year term)
Unit III - St. Ignace - One alternate vacancy - term expires March 2028
Unit IV - Escanaba - One regular vacancy (4-year term)
Unit IV - Manistique - One regular vacancy (4-year term)
Unit V - Munising - One alternate vacancy (4-year term)
Unit V - Marquette - One alternate vacancy (4-year term)
Food Sovereignty Committee – Three vacancies (4-year terms)
Health Board - One vacancy (4-year term)
Sault Tribe Election Commission - Three vacancies terms expiring November 2030

Sault Tribe Traditional Medicine Program is holding May clinic hours for the following dates and locations. Any questions, or to book an appointment, please call the Traditional Medicine Program at 906‑632‑0236 or 906‑632‑5268.

Gerard Sagassige
Sault Ste. Marie Health Center—May 4, 5, 11, 12, 26
906‑632‑0236

Munising Health Center—May 6
906‑387‑4721 or 800‑236‑4705

Hessel Community Center—May 27
906‑484‑2727

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Anishnaabek Community and Family Services (ACFS) will be hosting a “Spring into Action” event in recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month. The event will take place on Saturday, April 25 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Manistique Tribal Center.

Community members are invited to attend and learn more about child abuse prevention while enjoying a family-friendly afternoon. The event will include community resource tables, food, activities for children, and prizes. It’s a chance for families to come together, connect with local resources, and support a shared commitment to keeping children safe.

RSVP is encouraged but not required. For more information, call 906‑341‑6993.

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