The Bureau of Indian Affairs in Albuquerque, NM is a government organization that serves as the designated official for maintaining and discharging the trust responsibility of the Secretary of the Interior through public laws and restricted requirements concerning various aspects of Native American affairs, including housing, human services, tribal government, self-determination services, transportation, economic development, land title and records, forestry and wildland fire, energy and minerals, environmental cultural and safety management, and archeology.
With a focus on the Southwest Region, which encompasses New Mexico, Colorado, and Texas, the Bureau works closely with tribal governments, Native American leaders, and organizations to administer trust asset management activities and ensure the well-being of the 24 tribes and the Ramah Navajo Chapter of the Navajo Nation, comprising a total of 67,456 tribal members and 4,869,744 acres of land.
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