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  • | Indian Affairs
    Indian Affairs provides services directly or through contracts, grants, or compacts to 574 Federally recognized tribes with a service population of approximately 2 5 million American Indian and Alaska Natives
  • Bureau of Indian Affairs | Indian Affairs
    In keeping with the authorities and responsibilities under the Snyder Act of 1921 and other federal laws, regulations, and treaties, BIA employees across the country work with tribal governments and tribal members in the administration of employment and job training assistance; law enforcement and justice; agricultural and economic development; tribal governance; and natural resources
  • Programs and Services - Indian Affairs
    Within the government-to-government relationship, Indian Affairs provides services directly or through contracts, grants, or compacts to 567 Federally recognized tribes with a service population of about 1 9 million American Indian and Alaska Natives
  • About Us - Indian Affairs
    Indian Affairs (IA) currently provides services (directly or through contracts, grants, or compacts) to approximately 1 9 million American Indians and Alaska Natives There are 574 federally recognized American Indian tribes and Alaska Native Villages in the United States
  • Contact Us - Indian Affairs
    Bureau of Indian Affairs Department of the Interior 1849 C Street, N W Washington, D C 20240 MS-4660-MIB Telephone: 202-208-5116 Website: https: www bia gov bia
  • Northwest Region - Indian Affairs
    The Bureau of Indian Affairs, Northwest Regional Office (NWRO), is developing a plan that provides for the distribution and use of judgment funds to the lineal descendants of individuals from the historic Clatsop Tribe of Indians and the Lower Band of Chinook Indians of Washington awarded by the Indian Claims Commission (ICC) in ICC Docket 234
  • What is the Bureau of Indian Affairs?
    The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is the primary federal agency charged with carrying out the United States’ trust responsibility to American Indian and Alaska Native people, maintaining the federal government-to-government relationship with the federally recognized Indian tribes, and promoting and supporting tribal self-determination
  • Current Years News - Indian Affairs
    The Bureau of Indian Affairs mission is to enhance the quality of life, promote economic opportunities, and to carry out the federal responsibilities entrusted to us to protect and improve the trust assets of American Indians and Alaska Natives




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