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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 USDA Food Distribution Program provides nutritional foods to qualified low-income individuals and families. It is available to enrolled members of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians or other Federally Recognized Tribe residing within the 15 county service area of: Chippewa, Mackinac, Luce, Alger, Benzie, Marquette, Schoolcraft, Delta, Emmet, Cheboygan, Leelanau, Grand Traverse, Antrim, Charlevoix, and Manistee.

USDA staff members certify and distribute food at a central warehouse located in the Sault and repeat the process at eight tailgate sites. A Nutrition Educator is also available to assist with any nutrition questions you may have.

The application process to receive these benefits can take up to seven business days.

In order to process your application, we will need copies of the following:

  • Sault Tribe membership card or other federally recognized tribe
  • Proof of income for the past month for all members of the household. You are unable to receive USDA commodities if you have received food stamps in the same month.

We will be unable to process your application without this information.

Food Distribution Program Application

Documentation Required for the Food Distribution Application

Non-Discrimination Statement

FDPI Income Guidelines

Certification of Zero Income

 

New USDA videos

The USDA Food Distribution program offers these new educational videos on the FDPIR Program and demonstrates eight amazing recipes for the modern family using FDPIR foods, including Indigenous ingredients like bison, wild rice, sweet potatoes, beans, and squash! See the new videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLba2mteDOc2kYtt9mJduAB-TsbK82V7bK

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