US Indian Affairs Bureau
The U.S. Indian Affairs Bureau, part of the Department of the Interior, serves as a vital resource for 574 federally recognized tribes, providing essential services to approximately 2.5 million American Indian and Alaska Natives. With a focus on promoting self-governance, economic development, and education, the Bureau facilitates government-to-government relationships and advocates for the rights and well-being of tribal communities.
In response to evolving needs, the Bureau implements a broad spectrum of programs, including law enforcement, education, and economic initiatives, ensuring the health and prosperity of tribal populations. Through various partnerships and consultations, Indian Affairs remains committed to enhancing quality of life and fostering sustainable development within tribal regions across the United States.
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