Minot State upgrades Native American Cultural Center with gift from Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians Tribal Council, Chairman Azure
MINOT, N.D. – Minot State University’s Native American Cultural Center received a gift from the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians Tribal Council and Chairman Jamie Azure to upgrade furniture in the center.
Azure was on campus and took time with the MSU Native American Club during Minot State’s annual Indigenous People’s Day, serving as a speaker at the event. His time in the Native American Cultural Center led to the idea of the upgrade.
“Chairman Azure spent time speaking with our students in the Center, and he expressed the feeling of home it provided,” said Annette Mennem, Native American Cultural Center director. “He decided he wanted to gift us new furniture and set it up with Stu’s Furniture in Belcourt to enhance our space. The students and I worked together to pick out what best fit the needs of the center.”
Azure and the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians Tribal Council donated furniture, including a couch, loveseat, two ottomans, two chairs, an entertainment center, a smart TV, room décor, and a dining table with six chairs.
The new items were delivered to the Center in January.

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Published: 03/02/26