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Dear Tribal Members & Friends:
Welcome to our web site!
We are very pleased to present to you our new web site, which should allow our tribal members to have more immediate access to tribal information such as meeting minutes, announcements, upcoming events, etc., as well as to provide a learning tool for our young members who need to be aware of their heritage. For our non-member guests, we hope this site affords you an opportunity to learn more about our tribe and its endeavors in the community.
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You will have access to information related to our history, present day circumstances, and what we have planned for the future. We hope it will prove to be a valuable resource tool for school projects as well as for those who just want to know more about one of Louisiana's varied cultures. It has always been our wish to be more visible to the community and to share our news with you. This will provide an excellent means of doing so.
We thank you for your continued support and interest in the rich culture of the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana as we continue on our journey of progress and prosperity for the Tribe and its surrounding communities!
Sincerely,
Earl J. Barbry, Sr.
Tribal Chairman
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| Upcoming Meetings / Events |
May 17,2008 -Marksville, LA
June 14,2008 -Marksville, LA
July 26,2008 -Marksville, LA
August 9,2008 -Marksville, LA
September 13,2008 -Marksville, LA
October 4,2008 -Marksville, LA
November 8,2008 -Marksville, LA
December 6,2008 -Marksville, LA
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Tunica-Biloxi Chairman Honored as 'Louisiana Legend'
Chairman Earl Barbry Sr. of the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe was honored as a 2006 Louisiana Legend as the
longest term in office in Native Country ... Read More
Council Reviews Trust Programs
Tribal officials met with
legal and financial experts on
February 27th during their regular executive session... Read More
Criminal Activity Policies Developed
In January 2007, the
Tribal Council adopted the
Code of Ordinances for residing
on the reservation and on
tribal lands... Read More
Maintenance Requirement of Reservation
The tribe’s Housing
Authority requires that existing
homeowners or future homeowners for those planning to build on the reservation must maintain the lots where they reside or will reside... Read More
Indian Preference To Be Secured by Tribal Law
The Tunica-Biloxi Tribal
Council is nearing completion of a
tribal employment rights ordinance.
Work on the document began over
two years ago, and was postponed
periodically from time to time as
other issues became the focus of
the Council’s attention.
... Read More
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