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    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...
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    The Bureau of Indian Affairs Police, Office of Justice Services (BIA or BIA-OJS), also known as BIA Police, is the law enforcement arm of the United States...
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    The Bureau of Indian Education (BIE), headquartered in the Main Interior Building in Washington, D.C., and formerly known as the Office of Indian Education...
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    The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the National Standards Body of India under Department of Consumer affairs, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food...
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  • The Bureau of Indian Affairs building takeover refers to a protest by Native Americans at the Department of the Interior headquarters in the United States...
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    legally recognized as Pueblo by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Some of the pueblos also came under the jurisdiction of the United States, in its view, by...
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    Zachariah Chandler (category 19th-century mayors of places in Michigan)
    at the Bureau of Indian Affairs and fired and replaced the Indian Commissioner and Bureau Clerk. In addition, Secretary Chandler banned "Indian Attorneys"...
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    of First Nations peoples List of Indian reserves in Canada Bryan Newland (12 January 2023), What is a federal Indian reservation?, Bureau of Indian Affairs...
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    Tara Sweeney (category United States Bureau of Indian Affairs personnel)
    Bureau of Indian Affairs job Indianz.com. October 17, 2017. Retrieved January 25, 2019. Steve Straehley and David Wallechinsky Director of the Bureau...
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    the Bureau of Agriculture, which later became the Department of Agriculture. However, land and natural resource management, American Indian affairs, wildlife...
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    volumes produced by the Bureau of Indian Affairs 1955–1956: Kiersch, George A. (1956) Mineral Resources, Navajo-Hopi Indian Reservations, Arizona-Utah:...
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  • L. Sloan, (Omaha), attorney; Charles Edwin Dagenett, (Peoria), Bureau of Indian Affairs supervisor; Laura Cornelius Kellogg, (Oneida), educator; and Henry...
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    administered by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, and not to the U.S. state government in which it is located. Some of the country's 574 federally...
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    The Bureau of Indian Affairs Unalakleet School, also known as the Unalakleet Day School and BIA School and Quarters, is a historic school complex in Unalakleet...
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  • integration of Native peoples into mainstream society, and the 1952 House Report (HR No. 2503), investigating the Bureau of Indian Affairs, both portrayed...
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    reservations. The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) also founded additional off-reservation boarding schools. Similarly to schools that taught speakers of immigrant...
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    States Bureau of Indian Affairs as holding a government-to-government relationship with the US federal government. For Alaska Native tribes, see list of Alaska...
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    Miwok (category Indigenous peoples of California)
    Clear Lake basin of Lake County Bay Miwok: from present-day location of Contra Costa County The United States Bureau of Indian Affairs officially recognizes...
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  • capital of Washington, D.C. Participants called for the restoration of tribes’ treaty-making authority, the abolition of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and...
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  • The Confederate States Bureau of Indian Affairs was a subdivision of the Confederate States War Department established in 1861 to handle the duties the...
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    Secretariat of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada. First Nation-municipal service agreement Indian Agent (Canada) Bureau of Indian Affairs US government...
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    Recognition". Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs. US Department of the Interior. Retrieved 23 November 2021. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior (30...
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    Native Americans through the Secretary of State, rather than the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The Bureau of Indian Affairs reports on its website that its "responsibility...
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  • population of 8,092 persons. The Qualla Boundary is not a reservation but rather a land trust supervised by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The land is...
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    January 8, 2024[update], 574 Indian tribes were legally recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) of the United States. Of these, 228 are located in...
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    Department of Interior through the Bureau of Indian Affairs. With crime twice as high on Indian lands, federal funding of tribal courts has been criticized...
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    Buzzy Peltola (category United States Bureau of Indian Affairs personnel)
    Alaska director for the Bureau of Indian Affairs and manager of the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge. He was the husband of Congresswoman Mary Peltola...
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  • Commission of Indian Affairs, Commission of Indian Affairs, Commission on American Indian Affairs, or Commission on Native American Affairs refer to a...
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  • Lumbee (redirect from Lumbee Indians)
    a tribe. The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) sent John R. Swanton, an anthropologist from the Bureau of American Ethnology, and the Indian Agent Fred Baker...
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    the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) reveal advanced coordination occurred between federal Bureau of Indian Affairs staff and the authors of a twenty-point...
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