About Us
We, the Nenana Native people, assert our freedom as a sovereign people in a historic relationship with the United States of America, in creating this Tribal Constitution. We adopt this Constitution to exercise the Tribe's inherent sovereign rights and powers in promoting the well-being and unity of this and succeeding generations, to affirm our faith in fundamental Native rights and traditions, and to promote our Tribe's social, cultural, economic, and political progress. We adopt this Constitution as a federally recognized tribe, under our inherent sovereign authority.
The name of this Tribe shall be the "Nenana Native Village," known as the 'Nenana Native Association' on the list of federally recognized Tribes published by the United States Department of the Interior. The governing body shall be the Nenana Native Village Council, also referred to as the "Nenana Tribal Council," "Native Council," or "Council."
The name of this Tribe shall be the "Nenana Native Village," known as the 'Nenana Native Association' on the list of federally recognized Tribes published by the United States Department of the Interior. The governing body shall be the Nenana Native Village Council, also referred to as the "Nenana Tribal Council," "Native Council," or "Council."