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  1. Northern Cheyenne Tribe Homepage

    The Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation is located in present-day southeastern Montana, and is approximately 444,000 acres in size with 99% tribal ownership. We have approximately …

  2. Contact Us - Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation

    Contact Us Northern Cheyenne Tribe 600 Cheyenne Ave Littlewolf Capital Building P.O. Box 128 Lame Deer, Montana 59043 Main Phone: (406) 477-6284 Fax: (406) 477-6210 Administration: …

  3. Public - Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation

    Questions or Comments about this web site contact the Webmaster © Copyright 2013 Northern Cheyenne Tribe. All Rights Reserved.

  4. Northern Cheyenne Judicial

    Questions or Comments about this website contact the Webmaster © Copyright 2013 Northern Cheyenne Tribe. All Rights Reserved.

  5. The purpose of this Administrative Order is to outline the implementation of the Northern Cheyenne Court Bar Exam, which is now a requirement for admission to the Northern …

  6. Northern Cheyenne Tribal Education

    Here you can download important financial aid information, download our financial aid applications, read our guidelines, see what programs, scholarships are available and other …

  7. Obituaries - Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation

    Many modern Cheyenne Warriors find themselves still facing battles but now they fight on different battlefields. The courage it requires is the same as years ago.

  8. There is hereby established the Northern Cheyenne Court, constituting the Judicial Branch of Tribal government, comprised of the Trial Court, Appellate Court, Constitutional Court, and …

  9. Request for Consultation with the Northern Cheyenne Tribe

    +1.406.477.8114 Please send any checks to: Northern Cheyenne Tribal Historic Preservation Office P.O. Box 128 Lame Deer MT 59043 Please include the project name in the memo of …

  10. Tero - Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation

    You are responsible for purchasing a work permit for all employees who are not enrolled members of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe. This must be done prior to any work being started by the …