Indian Affairs Bureau
The Indian Affairs Bureau, part of the U.S. Department of the Interior, serves as a vital link between the federal government and 574 federally recognized tribes, representing approximately 2.5 million American Indians and Alaska Natives. With a focus on promoting self-governance and self-determination, the Bureau offers a broad spectrum of services while ensuring the wellbeing of tribal communities and enhancing their economic development.
This agency oversees various programs, including education for nearly 46,000 students in 183 schools, law enforcement to protect lives and resources, and initiatives to provide reliable broadband access vital for economic growth. Through consultation and collaboration with tribal leaders, Indian Affairs works to maintain strong government-to-government relationships and support individual rights within tribal nations.
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