US Indian Affairs Bureau
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The U.S. Indian Affairs Bureau, part of the Department of the Interior, supports the development and well-being of American Indian and Alaska Native communities through a range of services aimed at promoting self-governance and self-determination. With a focus on education, economic development, and law enforcement, the Bureau encompasses several divisions, including the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Bureau of Indian Education, serving approximately 2.5 million individuals across 574 federally recognized tribes.
Committed to maintaining government-to-government relationships with tribal nations, the Bureau facilitates support for community development and individual rights while ensuring the protection of lives and resources. By addressing critical needs such as broadband access, public safety, and federal acknowledgment, the U.S. Indian Affairs Bureau plays a crucial role in enhancing the quality of life for tribal communities nationwide.
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