Indian Affairs Bureau Forestry
The Indian Affairs Bureau, part of the U.S. Department of the Interior, serves as a vital link between the federal government and federally recognized tribes, supporting approximately 2.5 million American Indians and Alaska Natives. With a focus on self-governance and self-determination, the Bureau provides a broad spectrum of services, including education, law enforcement, and economic development initiatives.
Dedicated to enhancing the well-being of tribal communities, the Indian Affairs Bureau promotes safe living environments and strong community structures while safeguarding the rights and resources of tribal people. The Bureau's diverse programs aim to foster reliable economic opportunities and maintain government-to-government relationships with Indian tribes across the nation.
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