Nagaajiwanaang (Fond du Lac Reservation) is one of the six Bands of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe organized under Section 16 of the Indian Reorganization Act (Wheeler-Howard) of June 28, 1934 as amended. We have always been, and continue to be, a proud sovereign Ojibwe nation. We uphold all of our rights retained and agreed to within the 1825, 1826, 1837, 1842, 1847, and 1854 Treaties.
The revised Constitution and By-Laws of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe were approved by the Secretary of Interior on March 3, 1964. Written personnel policies provide for the daily operation and supervision of tribal programs and staff.
MCT Resolutions from March 4, 2021 Special TEC Meeting:
MCT Tribe Enrollment Criteria
Resolution 31-15
Resolution 32-15
Resolution +1941
Government Documents
2023 Open RBC Meeting Calendar
Employee Drug & Alcohol Policy - updated 8/1/2023
Reservation Business Committee Code of Ethics
MCT Resolution 31-15 & 31-16; Indian blood inclusion on Tribal Rolls
MCT Ordinance Implementing Constitutional Petition and Censure Processes
Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Constitution
Fond du Lac Smoking Policy, approved February 4, 2015
2/26/14 RBC Letter of Approved Use of Band Buildings
Fond du Lac Economic Impact Study
Fond du Lac Comprehensive Plan 2020-2040
Fond du Lac 2019 - 2025 Strategic Plan
Policy for Deductions from Band Members' Per Capita Accounts
Resolution #1024-13 - Support for Canadian First Nations and the Idle No More Movement
Resolution #1373-08 - Limiting Access of Level III Sexual Offenders to Band-Owned Facilities that provide services to children
Resolution #1227-96 - Declaration of Policy Against Violence
Resolution #1399/16 - Licensing of Chemical Health Professionals
Current Writs of Exclusion List
FDL Intranet Site (Internal Site with FDL Forms, Agenda Request and more)