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The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is an agency of the United States Department of the Interior that is responsible for the administration of and the provision of services to federally recognized Native American tribes and their members. The BIA was established in 1824 by President James Monroe, with the charge to oversee federal relations with Native Americans.

The BIA's mission is to work with tribes to promote tribal self-determination and economic development, to protect tribal treaty rights, and to provide services to tribal members. The BIA works with tribes to develop and implement programs in the areas of:

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