Bureau of Indian Affairs
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), part of the U.S. Department of the Interior, is dedicated to maintaining government-to-government relationships with Indian tribes and supporting the needs of American Indian and Alaska Native communities. It offers a broad spectrum of services to 574 federally recognized tribes, serving approximately 2.5 million individuals, with a focus on self-governance and self-determination.
Key programs delivered by the BIA include education through the Bureau of Indian Education, law enforcement to protect lives and resources, and support for economic development initiatives, such as improving broadband access in tribal communities. The BIA's role has evolved significantly, responding to the changing needs of tribes while continuing to promote safe and quality living environments for tribal populations.
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