Michael Jandreau Explained

Michael Jandreau
Office:Chairman of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe
Term Start:1974
Term End:1976
Deputy:Grace Estes
Predecessor:Orville Langdeau Sr.
Successor:Richard Thompson Sr.
Term Start1:1978
Term End1:1980
Deputy1:Orville Langdeau Sr
Predecessor1:Richard Thompson Sr.
Successor1:Orville Langdeau Sr.
Term Start2:1984
Term End2:April 2018 [1]
Deputy2:Kay Gourneau
Ramona Johnson
Orville Langdeau Jr
Sandy LaCroix
Boyd Gourneau
Kevin W. Wright
Predecessor2:Patrick Spears
Office3:Vice Chairman of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe
Term Start3:1972
Term End3:1974
Leader3:Orville Langdeau Sr
Predecessor3:Orville Langdeau Sr
Successor3:Grace Estes
Office4:Council Member Lower Brule Sioux Tribe
Term Start4:1976
Term End4:1978
Leader4:Richard Thompson Sr
Predecessor4:Everette Wilson Sr
Successor4:Ted Rouillard
Term Start5:1980
Term End5:1984
Leader5:Orville Langdeau Sr (1980-1982), Patrick Spears (1982-1984)
Predecessor5:Ted Rouillard
Successor5:Ted Rouillard
Birth Date:October 20, 1943
Birth Place:Fort Thompson, SD
Death Place:Sioux Falls, SD
Spouse:Jackie Jandreau
Profession:Tribal Leader
Residence:Lower Brule, South Dakota

Michael B. Jandreau (October 20, 1943  - April 3, 2015) was a Native American leader.

Background

Born in Fort Thompson, South Dakota, to Leo (Tete) Burdette Jandreau and Dorothy Belva (Langdeau) Jandreau Jones, Jandreau was the chairman of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe now centered on the Lower Brule Sioux-Lakota Reservation, one of several tribal governments in South Dakota. He was a leader on the reservation, and served as the chief executive officer of the Tribe. He began in 1972 as Vice Chairman, at which time the Tribal Council elected the officers of the council from its members. In 1986, Jandreau was elected as the first Tribal Council Chairman to be elected at large for the Lower Brule Sioux-Lakota Tribe.

He started many of the tribe's projects, including the Lower Brule Wildlife Program and the Golden Buffalo Casino. Jandreau died on April 3, 2015, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.[2]

Service on Lower Brule Sioux Tribal Council

Position Terms Years Served
Chairman 18 1974–1976; 1978–1980; 1984–2015
Vice-chairman 1 1972–1974
Sergent-At-Arms 1 1976–1978
Councilman 2 1980–1984

Service on Regional and National Boards & Committees

Committee or Board Agency/Authority Position/Title
Bureau of Indian Affairs Reorganization CommitteeDepartment of the Interior Representative
Bureau of Indian Affairs Trust Fund Consultation Task Force Department of the Interior Representative, Great Plains Region[3]
Great Plains Tribal Chairmen's Health Board (GPTCHB)Liaison between Great Plains Area Indian Health Service (GPAIHS) and Great Plains tribes[4] Member
Missouri River Recovery Implementation Committee United States Congress[5] Member
Native American Advisory Committee United States Department of Agriculture Member
Native American Advisory Committee South Dakota Historic Preservation Society Member

Testimony Before Congress

DateSession House of Congress Committee Subcommittee
September 3, 1993103rd Congress, 1st SessionSenateSmall BusinessN/A
June 6, 2002 [6] 107th Congress, 2nd Session Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Financial Institutions
May 18, 2005 [7] 109th Congress, 1st Session Senate Indian Affairs N/A
June 14, 2006 [8] 109th Congress, 2nd Session Senate Indian Affairs N/A
June 1, 2007 [9] 110th Congress, 1st Session House of Representatives Natural Resources N/A
November 1, 2007 [10] 110th Congress, 1st Session Senate Indian Affairs N/A

Fiscal Accountability

Under Chairman Jandreau's leadership, the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe was among the most timely of tribes in the Northern Great Plains' Region to file Single Audit reports each fiscal year. The opinions of audit firms for Fiscal Years 1997 through 2013 generally reflected the Tribe's commitment to strong internal controls and to following its fiscal policies and procedures. The Lower Brule Sioux Tribe received Unqualified (Unmodified) audit reports for twelve of these seventeen audit years, and Qualified (Modified) audit reports for the other five years. Moreover, with regard to Major Program Compliance, the Tribe was only issued Qualified (Modified) opinions two out of the seventeen aforementioned fiscal years. Copies of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe's Single Audit Reports for FY1997 thru FY2013 are freely available on the Federal Audit Clearinghouse website (https://web.archive.org/web/20000619103409/http://harvester.census.gov/).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chairman Michael Jandreau of Lower Brule Sioux Tribe passes.
  2. Web site: Attorney: Lower Brule Chairman Michael Jandreau Has Died - KDLT. 3 April 2015.
  3. Web site: Federal Register, Volume 67 Issue 114 (Thursday, June 13, 2002). www.gpo.gov.
  4. Web site: History of GPTCHB. gptchb.org.
  5. Section 5018 of the 2007 Water Resources Development Act (WRDA)
  6. https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CHRG-107shrg90371/pdf/CHRG-107shrg90371.pdf
  7. https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CHRG-109shrg21427/pdf/CHRG-109shrg21427.pdf
  8. https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CHRG-109shrg28188/pdf/CHRG-109shrg28188.pdf
  9. https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CHRG-110hhrg36020/pdf/CHRG-110hhrg36020.pdf
  10. https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CHRG-110shrg39935/pdf/CHRG-110shrg39935.pdf