The Fort Belknap Indian Community, located in Harlem, Montana, is home to the Assiniboine Nakoda and Gros Ventre Aaniiih Tribes. Established in 1888 by an Act of Congress, the reservation spans 675,147 acres of rolling plains, with a primary focus on agriculture and small cattle ranches.
With a tribal membership of 7,000 enrolled members, the Fort Belknap Indian Community Council serves as the governing body, overseeing the welfare and security of the community. The recent introduction of the water settlement bill aims to bring infrastructure investment, economic benefits, and water rights certainty to the region.
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