Spirit Lake Tribe will return to Minneapolis to assist with tribal identification documents
The tribe will be at the American Indian Center Jan. 27 and 28
The Spirit Lake Tribe will be in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Jan. 27 and 28 to assist with tribal identification cards and Certificates of Degree of Indian Blood (CDIB), according to a post on the tribe’s Facebook page. The event will take place at the American Indian Center on East Franklin Ave. All tribal ID card fees are waived for the event. The tribe also assisted Jan. 21-23. First time applicants must submit their application and all required documents by Jan. 27. Tribal ID pick up will be on Jan. 28 between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Returning applicants who completed their tribal ID or CDIB applications during the week of Jan 21-23 may pick up their IDs or CDIBs in person at the upcoming event. Applicants must also bring a form of photo identification, a separate document verifying their address and a social security card or copy of the card. Minors ages 7-17 are eligible for a tribal ID, and those six and under will receive a CDIB. All minors need a parent or guardian present. Anyone with questions can contact Spirit Lake Tribal Enrollment Department at 701-230-0866 or tribalenrollment@spiritlakenation.com.
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