
The Fort Peck Reservation is home to two separate Indian nations, each composed of numerous bands and divisions.
The Sioux divisions of Sisseton, Wahpetons, the Yanktonais, and the Teton Hunkpapa are all represented.
The Assiniboine bands of Canoe Paddler and Red Bottom are represented.
The Reservation is located in the extreme
northeast corner of Montana, on the north side of the Missouri
River.
Fort Peck Tribes
Suicide Prevention
107 H Street East
P.O. Box 1027
Poplar, MT 59255
P:406.768.3491
Ext. 2204/2211
F:406.768.5780

Albert Foote Sr., an Alcohol/Drug Counselor Cultural Specialist at the Transitional Living Unit/Youth Services Center in Poplar, Montana on the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux reservation.
Life Changes Over Time - Assiniboine & Sioux Tribes Fort Peck Suicide Prevention. The Honor Your Life website was made available to you by the Fort Peck Tribal Health Department.
Christian Smoker - My Life's Mission. The Honor
Your Life website was made available to you by the Fort Peck Tribal
Health Department.
Lifeline Public Service Announcement with Kevin Hines Produced by the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, this PSA features John Kevin Hines, a suicide prevention advocate and suicide attempt survivor. The PSA was featured during The Learning Channel's broadcast of the documentary, Single Shot, Second Chance, and will be included on the DVD version of The Bridge, a documentary film by Eric Steel.
One Tree Hill Chad Michael Murray and Colin Fickes from One Tree Hill speak about a death by suicide portrayed in the episode "With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept," which aired on March 1, 2006.
You Could Be A Hero - Suicide Prevention Video
The Honor Your Life website was made available to you by Fort Peck Tribal Health Department.
Sue Parker Cell # 406.768.8130
Rusti Kirn Cell # 406.768.7329