The Bureau of Indian Affairs, under the U.S. Department of the Interior, provides essential services to 574 Federally recognized tribes, serving approximately 2.5 million American Indian and Alaska Natives. With a focus on promoting self-governance and self-determination, the Bureau offers a wide range of programs and support to enhance the lives, prosperity, and well-being of Indigenous communities.
From education and law enforcement to economic development and tribal consultations, the Bureau of Indian Affairs plays a crucial role in maintaining government-to-government relationships with tribes, ensuring safe living environments, and supporting the rights and protection of American Indians and Alaska Natives across the United States.
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