Department of the Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs Meeting Request Form Department of the Interio 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering today’s date in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in your name and contact information, including telephone and facsimile numbers, ensuring accuracy for effective communication.
  4. Specify your Tribe or Organization and indicate the requested meeting date along with the time and duration needed.
  5. Indicate whether an attorney will be present by selecting 'Y' or 'N' and provide their name if applicable.
  6. Select the individuals you wish to meet with from the provided list, ensuring clarity on your request.
  7. Detail the subject matter of your meeting in the subject section, followed by outlining any specific issues you wish to address.
  8. Provide background information relevant to your meeting request to give context to your submission.
  9. List all attendees expected at the meeting for proper coordination.
  10. Once completed, submit this form via fax or email as indicated at the bottom of the document.

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The mission of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is to enhance the quality of life, to promote economic opportunity, and to carry out the responsibility to protect and improve the trust assets of American Indians, Indian tribes, and Alaska Natives.
Introduction. For over 200 years, dating back to the role it played in negotiating treaty agreements between the United States and tribes in the late 18th and 19th centuries, the BIA has embodied the trust and government-to-government relationships between the United States and federally recognized Tribes.
Unemployment remains a docHub issue on many Native American reservations, rooted in both historical injustice and ongoing systemic barriers. Forced relocations, land seizures, and restrictive federal policies have limited access to resources and constrained economic development for generations.
The Indian Wars were a protracted series of conflicts between Native American Indians and white settlers over land and natural resources in the West.
Our mission is to enhance the quality of life, promote economic opportunities, and to carry out the federal responsibilities entrusted to us to protect and improve the trust assets of American Indians and Alaska Natives. We accomplish this by directly empowering Tribal governments through self-governance agreements.

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Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is the oldest agency of the United States Department of the Interior.
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