Indian Affairs Bureau
The Indian Affairs Bureau, part of the U.S. Department of the Interior, provides a broad range of services to 574 federally recognized tribes, benefitting an estimated 2.5 million American Indian and Alaska Natives. With a focus on promoting self-governance, economic development, and education, the Bureau facilitates government-to-government relationships and ensures the protection and welfare of tribal communities.
Key initiatives of the Indian Affairs Bureau include implementing federal education programs for approximately 46,000 students across 183 schools, as well as supporting law enforcement efforts to safeguard lives and resources. Through various services, including economic development and safety management, the Bureau strives to enhance the quality of life for tribal peoples while respecting their rights and sovereignty.
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