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Constitutional Amendment Update

Resolution 2026-145 requests a secretarial election on proposed constitutional amendments and places the decision to update the tribe’s Constitution in the hands of Sault Tribe membership. The resolution will be sent to the BIA by June 19 and then the BIA will begin the federal election process. Linked below are the Resolution 2026-145 and the Attached Amended Constitution drafts. Please watch the tribe’s website and Facebook in the coming months for updates on this.

3 Branch Separation Amendments Attachment for Reso 2026-145

2026-145 Authorizing Amended Constitution Submission for a Secretarial Election

 


 

Sault Tribe’s enterprise-based economy helps the tribe pay for tribal membership services, pushing revenue into health, education, social services, elder care and education and other tribal programs. Tribally generated revenue can be spent as the tribe sees fit, thus tailoring funding to members’ needs. Tribal enterprises also employ tribal members and others in the surrounding community with a living wage and benefits.

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DeMawating

Midjim

Saywer Village

Kewadin Casinos

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