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Bureau of Indian Affairs | Indian Affairs Our 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 We accomplish this by directly empowering Tribal governments through self-governance agreements
U. S. 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 We accomplish this by directly empowering Tribal governments through self-governance agreements
Online Forms - Indian Affairs Indian Affairs and Paperwork Reduction Act Forms IA-specific forms as well as IA Paperwork Reduction Act forms can be found on this page (see tabs above) along with links to other government websites for specific forms Additionally, some forms pertaining to the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) can be found on this page Other BIE forms may be accessed on the BIE website: https: www bie edu
Regional Offices | Indian Affairs Delivery of program services to the federally recognized tribes and individual Indians and Alaska Natives, whether directly or through contracts, grants or compacts, is administered by the twelve regional offices and 83 agencies that report to the BIA Deputy Director-Field Operations, located in Washington, D C
Programs and Services - Indian Affairs Energy Minerals Tribal Community ResilienceThe United States has a unique legal and political relationship with Indian tribes and Alaska Native entities as provided by the Constitution of the United States, treaties, court decisions and Federal statutes Within the government-to-government relationship, Indian Affairs provides services directly or through contracts, grants, or compacts to
Office of Justice Services | Indian Affairs Study and conduct research on Tribal justice systems Jurisdiction: The Office of Justice Services holds jurisdiction over crimes committed within Indian Country as defined by 18 U S C '1151 (a), (b) (c) - formal [recognized treaty boundaries] informal [Tribal trust lands] reservations (including rights-of-way roads),
Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) - Indian Affairs About BIE Formerly known as the Office of Indian Education Programs, the Bureau of Indian Education was renamed and established on Aug 29, 2006, to reflect the parallel purpose and organizational structure the BIE has in relation to other programs within the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs The BIE is headed by a director who is responsible for the line direction and
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
Central California Agency | Indian Affairs The Central California Agency is the primary level that provides and coordinates the delivery of Bureau of Indian Affairs program services for 56 federally recognized tribes and 123 Public Domain Allotments within its service area, the largest multi-tribal field office in the contiguous 48 states Tribal land bases are relatively small ranging in size from less than one acre to over 54,000
Western Region - Indian Affairs Overview A swift overview of the Region’s tribes includes the O’odham, Yaqui, Yuman and Pai Tribes of Arizona’s low and mid deserts and Grand Canyon, and the Apache of the mid-deserts and mountain forests The Hopi live on Arizona’s Colorado Plateau mesas Nevada has many bands and tribes of Washoe, Shoshone and Paiute people The many tribes and bands of Ute people are the inspiration