Tribal Enrollment Services

Keeping records up-to-date is very important. Consequently, it is very important that tribal citizens notify the enrollment staff as soon as possible to report changes of addresses, changes in marital status, the birth of a child and unfortunately the passing of a tribal citizen.

If you have questions about your enrollment, please contact: enrollment@unitedhoumanation.org

Tribal Roll Coordinators Dolores Dardar and Marina Serigny,  20986 Hwy. 1 Golden Meadow, LA 70357 Phone: (985)475-6640 Fax: (985)475-7109

Please mail in completed and signed applications.

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Enrollment Application.pdf75.1 KB
Enrollment Cover Letter.pdf64.58 KB
Individual History Chart.pdf10.22 KB
Membership Update.pdf14.67 KB
Ancestry.doc44.5 KB
SignificantCommunityRelationshipDocument.doc115.5 KB

Inter-Tribal Council

The Inter-Tribal Council of Louisiana offers employment and training services to American Indian People. Programs are available for youth and adults in the following catagories:

• Classroom training assistance
• On-the-job training
• Work experience
• Supportive services

For more information, please contact:

Melissa Verdin – Field Rep
Lora Ann Chaisson - Job Developer
991 Grand Caillou Road Bldg. 2
Houma, LA 70360
Phone: (985)851-5408
Fax: (985)851-7716

Loretta Gilbert - Field Rep
20986 Hwy. 1
Golden Meadow, LA 70357
Phone: (985)475-6640
Fax: (985)475-7109

Vocational Rehabilitation Services

The United Houma Nation Vocational Rehabilitation Program offers employment services for tribal citizens with disabilities. The goal of this program is to assist persons with disabilities in planning for, reaching and maintaining gainful employment. Services may include: • Medical exams by physicians and psychologists • Vocational evaluations including interest, skills and abilities testing • Counseling and guidance • On-the-job training, vocational-technical school certification and/or college • Job placement assistance • Post employment services Services are based on the individual's needs, abilities, priorities and preferences. Counselors work one-on-one with tribal members with disabilties to identify an employment plan of action that works for them. For more information, please contact: Lanor Curole - Program Director Louise Billiot - VR Counselor Frances Johnson - Outreach Specialist Nicole Crosby-Roddy - VR Counselor 991 Grand Caillou Road Bldg. 2 Houma, LA 70360 Tel/TDD (985)223-3093 Fax: (985)223-3095 Outreach Offices: 301 Third Street Morgan City, LA 70380 Phone: (985)380-2773 931 Westwood Drive Room Suite G Marrero, LA 70072 Phone: (504)341-4008 20986 Hwy. 1 (Every Wednesday) Golden Meadow, LA 70357 Phone: (985)475-6640