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After seven years, the Interior Board of Indian Appeals (IBIA) has ruled in favor of the Spirit Lake Tribe and its appeal of the Bureau of Indian Affairs' decision to partially deny Child Protection ...
The bureau is also facing an administration disinterested in fully funding the agency; the Trump administration proposed a budget that would have cut $370 million from the Bureau of Indian Affairs ...
At the August 4–7 quarterly meeting of the Tribal Interior Budget Council (TIBC) in Tulsa, Oklahoma, members of the 25th Navajo Nation Council joined other tribal leaders in voicing strong opposition ...
Sue Parton first began working for the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1976, as a teacher at the Albuquerque Indian School, one of the few remaining BIA boarding schools at that time.
Last year saw the most deaths and attempted suicides at federal Bureau of Indian Affairs jails since 2016. The Bureau promised reforms after NPR reporting found a pattern of misconduct in its jails.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs will receive an investment of $10 million from President Biden's Investing in America agenda, according to the Department of the Interior. (Photo: Getty Images) ...
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (“BIA”) is proposing a major revision to its regulations governing applications to acquire land in trust under 25 C.F.R. Part 151, referred to by many as the ...
The head of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs announced Thursday that he is resigning and will return to New Mexico as a law professor. Kevin Washburn, a member of the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma ...
When the bureau acknowledged its 175th anniversary in a ceremony at headquarters last September, then-Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs Kevin Gover issued an emotional apology ...
PatrickRagsdale, a central figure in ayears-long controversy that engulfed the Cherokee Nation ofOklahoma in the late 1990s,was named Monday as the director of the Bureau of IndianAffairs.