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Native
American Resources
Great Lakes Inter-tribal Council
Great Lakes Inter-tribal Council is a consortium of federally
recognized Indian tribes in Wisconsin and Upper Michigan.
Started in 1963 as a Community Action agency under the auspices
of the federal Office for Economic Opportunity, it was a
vehicle for delivery of services and programs to its member
reservations and the rural Indian communities of Wisconsin.
With the development of local tribal government capacity
and the ever increasing push for self-determination, the
member tribes have assumed the responsibility of more administration
of services to their own communities. The role of GLITC has
therefore changed from one of delivering services directly
to the reservation community residents to one of assisting
the member tribes in a delivery system of services and programs
to back up and supplement the tribes' own service capacity.
Wisconsin Indian Tribes
Other Native American Organizations
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