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Program Description

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Commission on Indian Affairs (MCIA) was created by the legislature in 1974. The Commission is governed by M.G.L. Chapter 6A: Section 8A. The fundamental role of MCIA is to assist Native American individuals, tribes and organizations in their relationship with state and local government agencies and to advise the Commonwealth in matters pertaining to Native Americans. According to the 1990 Federal census, there are more than 12,000 Native Americans living in Massachusetts.

The Commission consists of seven members who are recommended by tribal councils and groups and appointed by the governor. Each member must be of verifiable Native American descent. Each member serves a term of three years and are assigned an area of representation such as a county, Native American organization, or tribe. Although each Commissioner formally represents a different area, any Commissioner can be approached and asked for assistance by any  Native American resident from any part of the state.

The Commission can assist tribal councils, Native American organizations, and individuals in the areas of social services, education, employment opportunities, health, housing, civil rights, legal aid, treaties, a census of Native American residents, legislation, and any other rights or services concerning Native American residents of the Commonwealth. The Commission is also responsible for making recommendations to the Commonwealth concerning programs and policies that will best serve the interest of Native American residents of the Commonwealth.

 

Overview

Commissioner’s Biographies Word

Current Goals Word

We support the Statement of the U.S.Commission on Civil Rights on the "Use of N.A. Images & Nicknames"

 

Meetings, Events, Survey

Upcoming Events

 

Next Meeting Date

May 5, 2009 agenda Word

May 5, 2009 Meeting Minutes Word

 

Tuition and Scholarship Information

Native American Tuition Waiver Program Guidelines Word

Tuition Waiver Application PDF

 

Additional Information

Native American Graves Protection and Repartriation Act Word

Native American Links Word

Job Opportunities at U Mass Lowell 



For more information, please contact us at:


617-573-1291
617-573-1120 (fax)

Massachusetts Commission on Indian Affairs
100 Cambridge Street, Suite 300
Boston, MA 02114