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- Regional: North America: Canada: Government: Departments and Agencies: Indian and Northern Affairs (6)
- Regional: North America: United States: Government: Executive Branch: Department of the Interior: Bureau of Indian Affairs (1)
- Society: Ethnicity: The Americas: Indigenous: Native Americans (2,072)
- Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes - Official website containing information about tribal government, programs, and activities..
- CodeTalk - Federal, interagency website providing information from government agencies and other organizations to Native American communities. Topics include economic development, education and employment, grants and financial assistance..
- Federal Emergency Management Agency - Tribal Resources - FEMA training information and news for tribal governments..
- Social Security Administration - American Indians and Alaska Natives - Provides information on how individuals and tribes or nations can contact the Social Security Administration, ongoing outreach efforts, and links to related federal programs..
- Tribal Justice and Safety - Department of Justice initiative, an online guide to federal assistance and benefit programs for Native Americans..
- U.S. Census Bureau - American Indian and Alaska Native Data and Links - Locate latest population data, economic data, and maps..
- U.S. Fisheries and Wildlife Service - Northeast Region's Web Site for Native American Relations - Includes information on federal policy, grants, laws and treaties, endangered species, and links to tribes..
- U.S. Justice Department - Office of Tribal Justice - Serves as a permanent point of contact between the Department of Justice and federally-recognized American Indian tribes..
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