The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Blackfeet Agency is a regional office under the United States Department of the Interior that serves the Blackfeet Nation, located in northwestern Montana. The agency is dedicated to promoting the well-being, governance, and development of the Blackfeet people.
Key functions and services provided by the BIA Blackfeet Agency include:
- Education: The agency emphasizes enhancing educational opportunities for Blackfeet students by providing resources, funding, and support for local schools and educational programs to ensure access to quality education.
- Economic Development: It promotes economic growth within the Blackfeet Nation by supporting business initiatives, job creation, and infrastructure development aimed at fostering sustainable economic opportunities for tribal members.
- Health and Social Services: The Blackfeet Agency collaborates with healthcare providers and social service organizations to ensure that tribal members have access to essential health services, mental health support, and community wellness programs.
- Land Management: The agency is responsible for managing and protecting tribal lands, ensuring sustainable land use practices, and overseeing natural resource management that aligns with the Blackfeet Nation's cultural and environmental priorities.
- Cultural Preservation: The BIA Blackfeet Agency actively supports initiatives aimed at preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage, traditions, and languages of the Blackfeet people, fostering a strong sense of identity and community pride.
Through these initiatives and services, the BIA Blackfeet Agency aims to empower the Blackfeet Nation, facilitating self-determination, sustainable development, and a commitment to honoring and preserving their cultural heritage and traditions.
Leadership
Superintendent: Kenneth 'Kenny' Bird
Deputy Superintendent: Laura Sollars
Administrative Officer: Edward 'Jared' Chief All Over
Realty Officer: Rachel RedHorn
Contact Us
Browning, MT 59417