Through education, Northwest Indian College promotes Indigenous self-determination and knowledge. Over 75 percent of our students come from a federally-recognized Indian tribe and our students represent over 90 different Tribal nations.
The Northwest Indian College proudly serves over 1, students annually. Please use the location links to view details for each extended campus site. Our Foundation is dedicated to raising funds to help Northwest Indian College offer our native students more educational opportunities to thrive in a changing world.
As the severe weather continues, which has resulted in the closure of local school districts in Whatcom County, the decision was made to close the College for the day, including […]. Read More. The new flat rate […]. In May , the ribbon cutting was held and residents moved into their new homes. This project will provide affordable housing for Native Americans living in urban Portland, Oregon.
This project is unique because this is the first time the Siletz Tribe has used IHBG funds for housing activities off reservation land for such a large project. The village features walking paths encourage exercise; community facility used for weekly meetings, playgrounds, and, a community garden provides fresh vegetables for families.
In return, our nation should answer their calls when they need help. Division of Real Estate Services The Division of Real Estate Services is responsible for providing technical assistance to Tribes and Agencies for a variety of issues affecting trust and restricted land and resources.
The Division prepares the necessary documentation or completes the reviews, and makes recommendations for realty transactions including acquisitions, disposals, leasing and rights-of-ways. Lockbox Coordination Lockbox Coordination oversees and initiates curative actions to ensure lockbox transactions and the trust income are processed accurately, timely, and efficiently for Indian beneficiaries within the Northwest Region.
Division of Self Determination Services The Division of Self-Determination is responsible for promoting and advocating for maximum Indian participation in the programs and services conducted by the Federal Government for Indians; and to encourage and support the development of tribal capacity to better manage the opportunities and responsibilities of self-determination.
The Division is authorized by P. The Division provides a range of services, including providing advice, technical guidance and direction on tribal constitutions, corporate charters, resolutions, ordinances, law and order codes, official tribal actions, tribal courts and enrollment where authorized by Tribal law or Federal statute.
Northwest Region. Division of Forestry and Wildland Management The Division of Forestry and Wildland Fire Management is responsible for managing the forest and provide technical assistance, including providing the resources the Indian owners desire. Wildland Fire Management provides resources to assist with wildfires and reduce fuel loads on wildlands and in the wildland urban interface areas to reduce fire hazards to structures Division of Natural Resources The Division of Natural Resources provides oversight of the following programs for activities on Trust and restricted lands within the Northwest Region: Irrigation, Agriculture, Invasive Species, Minerals and Mining, Fisheries, Water Resources, Water Rights, Integrated Resource Management Planning, and Emergency Management.
Indian Service Program Divisions in the Regional Office: Division of Self Determination Services The Division of Self-Determination is responsible for promoting and advocating for maximum Indian participation in the programs and services conducted by the Federal Government for Indians; and to encourage and support the development of tribal capacity to better manage the opportunities and responsibilities of self-determination.
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