The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe Council is committed to
providing information of interest to all its members, both
on and off the reservation. To help achieve our communications
goals, we provide links to recent press releases, important
documents, and other information that may be of interest to
Tribal members. Come back to this site often to keep up with
important events and activities of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian
Tribe.
On Dec. 22, the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Council assembled for their last meeting of 2008 to take a group photo for the January issue of the Tribal Observer.
Pictured left to right is Tribal Council Treasurer Simon Jackson, Council Sgt. At Arms Milton Pelcher, Tribal Council Chaplain Gail George, Council member
Bernard Sprague, Council member Michele Stanley, Tribal Sub-Chief Lorna Call, Tribal Chief Fred Cantu, Jr., Tribal Secretary Jeanette Leaureaux, Council
member Audrey Falcon, Council member Ruth Moses, Council member Delmar Jackson, Sr., and Council member Ron Nelson.
VOLUNTARY BUY-OUT OFFER TO REDUCE WORK FORCE A SUCCESS Mt. Pleasant – On Nov. 5, the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Council approved a motion to allow Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort (SECR) Administration to coordinate a voluntary buy-out offer for associates to reduce their workforce by 4.2 percent. Read the full press release.
On June 13, the SCIT Tribal Council joined the other twelve Michigan Tribes in meeting with Gov. Jennifer Granholm in Manistee. The Little River Band of Ottawa Indians hosted the event at the Little River Casino Conference Center. The meeting focused on Tribal issues relating to education, health care and environmental protection.
TRIBAL COUNCIL REMOVES MEMBER FROM OFFICE On April 30,2008, The Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Council unanimously approved a 10-0 motion to remove Tribal Council Sgt. at Arms David Sowmick from office, effective immediately. Click here to view the full press release
CHIEF CANTU TESTIFIES BEFORE
US HOUSE ON QUESTIONABLE LAND CLAIMS
On Feb. 6, Tribal Chief Fred Cantu testified to the U.S. House
Natural Resources committee in support of tribal sovereignty
and the protection of Saginaw Chippewa ancestral lands. He was
joined in Washington by Tribal Council Treasurer Simon Jackson.
Read
the full story, as well as Chief Cantu's testimony here.