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Bureau of Indian Affairs - Department of Interior
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), part of the U.S. Department of the Interior, plays a pivotal role in supporting and promoting the welfare of American Indians and Alaska Natives through various educational, economic, and community development services. With a focus on self-governance and self-determination, the BIA maintains government-to-government relationships with 574 federally recognized tribes, catering to a service population of approximately 2.5 million individuals.
In addition to implementing federal educational programs through the Bureau of Indian Education, the BIA engages in law enforcement efforts, economic development initiatives, and public safety measures to enhance the quality of life within tribal communities. The agency adapts its services to meet the evolving needs of tribes while prioritizing individual rights, community strength, and resource protection. Generated from the website