Bureau of Indian Affairs
The Bureau of Indian Affairs, part of the U.S. Department of the Interior, is dedicated to supporting federally recognized tribes and their members across the country. Through various programs and services, the BIA promotes safe living environments, strong communities, and individual rights for American Indians and Alaska Natives.
With a focus on economic development, the BIA facilitates government-to-government relationships with tribes to enhance the well-being and prosperity of indigenous communities. Additionally, the BIA plays a crucial role in providing services to 574 recognized tribes, benefiting approximately 2.5 million Native Americans.
From education initiatives that impact over 46,000 students to law enforcement efforts ensuring the safety of lives and resources, the Bureau of Indian Affairs continues to evolve in response to the principles of self-governance and self-determination embraced by tribal nations.
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