Bureau of Indian Affairs
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is a U.S. DOI agency. It administers the Native American reserves held in trust for tribes, and works with trival governments for law enforcement and governmental services.
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Composition
The agency is overseen by the assistant secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs.
The agency is led by a director.
The work of the agency is divided between four offices:
- Indian Services
- Justice Services
- Trust Services
- Field Operations, which oversees twelve regional offices
History
By 1789, the Department of War was charged with managing international relations with Native American tribes.
A formal Bureau of Indian Affairs was established in 1824, though it was also commonly known as the Indian Office. By 1832 it was led by a commissioner.
In 1849, the bureau transferred to the DOI.