US Indian Affairs Bureau
The U.S. Indian Affairs Bureau, part of the Department of the Interior, serves as a vital link between the federal government and the 574 federally recognized tribes across the United States, representing a service population of approximately 2.5 million American Indian and Alaska Natives. With a focus on promoting self-governance, economic development, and education, the Bureau implements policies and programs that enhance the well-being and rights of tribal communities.
Through its various agencies, including the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Bureau of Indian Education, the U.S. Indian Affairs Bureau provides essential services such as law enforcement, educational programs, and support for tribal governance. The Bureau remains committed to fostering strong, self-sufficient communities while ensuring the protection of tribal resources and individual rights.
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