United States Bureau of Indian Affairs Office
The United States Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) plays a pivotal role in fostering relationships between the federal government and 574 federally recognized tribes, serving approximately 2.5 million American Indians and Alaska Natives. Through a commitment to self-governance and self-determination, the BIA provides a wide array of services, including education, law enforcement, and economic development initiatives.
Focused on enhancing the quality of life and promoting the rights of tribal communities, the BIA supports various programs aimed at ensuring safety, economic wellbeing, and reliable access to resources. With a mission centered on protecting lives and property, the bureau actively engages with tribal leaders to address critical issues affecting Native American populations across the United States.
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