The Kalispel Tribe is recognized as a sovereign nation by the Federal Government, which means the Tribe has the power to create its own government and laws.
Our Government
Our sovereignty is inherent to us as a people and provides the foundation for our ability to make our own laws and be governed by those laws. Sovereign tribal governments protect their members and reservations lands, and they maintain ownership of resources that were established through treaties and by presidential executive orders.
Sovereignty status transcends boundaries and property lines. This unique status enables a tribe to enter into business and economic development endeavors as determined by tribal governments. Indian tribes existed as sovereign governments long before Europeans settled in North America. The U.S. Government recognizes and negotiates with many tribes as sovereign nations.
Our Council Members
Glen D. Nenema
Chairman and CEO
Curt Holmes
Vice Chairman and General Manager Public & Governmental Affairs
Rodney J. Nomee
Kalispel Business Committee
Nick Pierre
Kalispel Business Committee and General Manager Northern Quest Resort & Casino
Sonny Bigsmoke
Kalispel Business Committee and Facility Manager
Our Business Council
The Kalispel Business Council, consisting of five Tribal members, is a self-governing entity which oversees services, programs, business endeavors and is the policy making body of the Tribe with legislative authority. Council members are democratically elected by the tribal membership and serve three-year terms. The Kalispel have enjoyed stable government for generations as exemplified by our current chairman, Glen Nenema, who has held the Chairmanship for close to 30 years.
The mission of the Business Council is to guide tribal services and promote the positive advancement of its sovereign status.
The Business Council aims to reach consensus on all matters. All aspects of an issue are thoroughly discussed before reaching a decision.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE BUSINESS COUNCIL
- Developing policy
- Protect tribal interests
- Legislating
- Oversee business development
- Create short and long term goals