US Indian Affairs Bureau
The U.S. Indian Affairs Bureau, part of the Department of the Interior, serves as a vital federal entity committed to supporting the approximately 2.5 million American Indian and Alaska Natives across 574 federally recognized tribes. By maintaining government-to-government relationships, the Bureau facilitates essential services, promotes economic development, and enhances the safety and well-being of tribal communities.
With a focus on self-governance and self-determination, the Bureau oversees a range of programs, including law enforcement, education, and economic initiatives that provide affordable broadband access and justice resources. As the landscape of Indian Affairs evolves, the Bureau continues to adapt, ensuring tribes receive broad support tailored to their unique needs and aspirations.
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