The Northern Cheyenne Utilities Commission in Lame Deer, MT, serves the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, a 444,000-acre land with 99% tribal ownership and over 12,000 enrolled tribal members. The commission oversees various programs and departments related to environmental protection, education, childcare, solid waste management, and tribal historic preservation.
Major employers on the reservation include local schools, the federal government, tribal government, power companies, and construction companies. Points of interest include the Chief Two Moons Monument, Chief Dull Knife College, and the St. Labre Indian School and Museum, showcasing Cheyenne heritage and art.
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