United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs
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- Summary
- The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), also known as Indian Affairs (IA), is a United States federal agency within the Department of the Interior. It is responsible for implementing federal laws and policies related to Native Americans and Alaska Natives, and administering and managing over 55,700,000 acres (225,000 km2) of reservations held in trust by the U.S. federal government for indigenous tribes. It renders services to roughly 2 million indigenous Americans across 574 federally recognized tribes. The BIA is governed by a director and overseen by the assistant secretary for Indian affairs, who answers to the secretary of the interior. Wikipedia
- Encyclopædia Britannica
- Biography [3]
- Inception
- 19.06.1947 [1]
- 1947-09-17 [2]
- 1824-03-11 [3]
- Country
- United States [1][3]
- Location
- Northwest [3]
- Washington, D.C. [3]
- Website
- http://www.bia.gov/ [3]
- Organization Type
- United States federal agency [3]
- Parent Organization
- USA. Department of the Interior [1]
- United States Department of the Interior [3]
- Sources
- 1. Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (Germany)
- 2. Library of Congress
- 3. Wikidata
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