The United States Indian Affairs Bureau, based in Talihina, OK, is a federal agency under the U.S. Department of the Interior that serves as a key resource for American Indian and Alaska Native communities. With a focus on promoting self-governance and self-determination, the Bureau provides a wide range of services to 574 Federally recognized tribes, supporting approximately 2.5 million individuals.
From education and economic development to law enforcement and tribal consultations, the Bureau of Indian Affairs plays a vital role in enhancing the lives, prosperity, and well-being of Native American populations. Through partnerships, programs, and policies, the agency works to strengthen tribal communities and uphold the rights and protections of American Indians and Alaska Natives across the country.
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