US Indian Affairs Bureau
The U.S. Indian Affairs Bureau, part of the Department of the Interior, oversees the implementation of federal programs for American Indian and Alaska Native communities, serving approximately 574 federally recognized tribes. With a focus on promoting self-governance and self-determination, the Bureau provides a broad range of services, including education, economic development, law enforcement, and support for tribal governments.
Additionally, Indian Affairs is committed to ensuring the well-being of tribal communities by facilitating access to essential resources and services, such as broadband connectivity and public safety initiatives. The Bureau plays a vital role in maintaining government-to-government relationships with tribes, fostering strong communities, and enhancing the quality of life for tribal members across the United States.
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