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Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council

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The Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council (DOTC) is an organization of First Nations communities in Manitoba, Canada. Its mission statement indicates that the council's purpose is to "facilitate in the transfer of local control and responsibility of programs and services to member bands".

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History

DOTC was established in Brandon, Manitoba in August, 1974 which essentially involved the South West Region of the Manitoba Indian Brotherhood.

Members

When DOTC was founded, it had 10 members. Since then, membership have grown and have shrunk.

Current members

  • Long Plain First Nation
  • Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation
  • Sandy Bay First Nation
  • Swan Lake First Nation
  • Birdtail Sioux First Nation
  • Waywayseecappo First Nation
  • Former members

  • Canupawakpa Dakota First Nation
  • Dakota Plains Wahpeton Nation
  • Sioux Valley Dakota Nation
  • Services

  • Dakota Ojibway Community Futures Development Corporation
  • Dakota Ojibway Health Services
  • Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Administration & Finance
  • Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Advisory Department
  • Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Education Services
  • Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Housing Authority
  • Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Social Development
  • Dakota Ojibway Police Service
  • Yellowquill College
  • References

    Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Wikipedia


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