The Lower Brule Agency, located in Lower Brule, South Dakota, is a government organization that serves the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe and Reservation. Covering 404 square miles in Lyman and Stanley counties, the reservation is bounded by the Missouri River and Lake Sharpe. With a population of 1,664 and a tribal membership of 3,410, the agency provides various programs and services to the community, including BIA and IHS programs, a casino motel, tribal farm, propane plant, and hunting enterprise.
The Lower Brule Agency is committed to the management and development of the Lower Brule Reservation's resources, both on and off reservation lands. With a trust land base of 156,917 acres, the agency oversees the management of tribally and individually owned lands, as well as farm and pasture leases. The Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, the largest employer on the reservation, plays a vital role in the economic development of the community, operating multiple businesses and programs to support the tribe's members.
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