The delivery of social welfare resources in indigenous areas has seldom been explored in the past, especially in the aspect of the construction of the welfare delivery network. The purpose of this study was to recognize the construction of the service delivery network in an indigenous area by three major service providers, including social workers, livelihood counselors, and employment service staff. The results were as follows: the welfare resources were piece meal, and incomplete. In the future, they should be integrated into a comprehensive service delivery network. These conclusions and suggestions were raised on the basis of the results.