Business CouncilĮvery four years, the General Council elects three members to the Business Council: the Chairman, Vice-Chairman, and Secretary/Treasurer. General Council members are also tasked with electing representatives to the Business Council, Gaming Commission, and Gaming Board of Directors. The General Council meets bi-monthly to discuss important issues, make decisions, and set policies. The highest governing body of the SMSC is the General Council, which consists of all enrolled members of the tribe aged 18 and older. The SMSC is governed by the General Council and the Business Council. The SMSC government is responsible for providing for the well-being of Community Members with infrastructure such as roads, sewers, housing, and more.
As a Community, the SMSC works to preserve Dakota cultural values through philanthropy, partnerships, environmental initiatives, and cultural programming.Īs a sovereign nation, our government maintains authority over our membership, lands, and government affairs. The SMSC is a federally recognized, sovereign Native American tribal government.