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BIA

Bureau of Indian Affairs

Operation and Maintenance

Topic

Under the operation and maintenance of BIA roads, transportation facilities located on Indian Reservations and within tribal communities are maintained. Roads maintenance program funds are administered at the BIA Region offices for the maintenance of roads identified as part of the BIA roads system. The BIA road system is part of the National Tribal Transportation Facility Inventory (NTTFI).

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ Document

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Division of Human Services - ICWA Handbook

Topic

Indian Child Welfare Handbook

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2017 IHSP Grant Documents

The Highway Safety Act of 1966, U.S.C. Title 23, Section 402, provides U.S. Department of Transportation funding to assist Indian tribes in implementing traffic safety projects. These projects are designed to reduce the high number of traffic crashes and their resulting fatalities, injuries and property damage within Indian communities.

All federally recognized tribal governments are encouraged to take an active part in the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Indian Highway Safety Program (IHSP) by applying for a grant that meets the requirements of U.S.C. Title 23, Section 402.

What We Do

OJS Mission Statement

To provide justice services and technical assistance to federally recognized Indian tribes and communities, and to respect and protect sovereignty through promotion of self-determination.

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Guiding Principles

Indian Services Mission

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Hankie P. Ortiz

Deputy Bureau Director
Office of Indian Services

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Spike Bighorn

Associate Deputy Bureau Director
Office of Indian Services

Meet the Division of Human Services - Central Office Team

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Evangeline Campbell
Chief, Division of Human Services

Mrs. Evangeline M. Campbell is an enrolled member of the Narragansett Indian Tribe of Rhode Island.

Mrs. Campbell received her Master's Degree of Social Work from the University of California, in Los Angeles and a Bachelor's Degree in Health and Human Services from the University of Rhode Island. Mrs. Campbell is also a former Commissioned Officer in the United States Army Reserves.

Best Practices & Training Module

Best Practices for Serving Children, Youth, and Parents Experiencing Domestic Violence

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Budget, Finance - Performance Management

In this section information has to do with financial management, including loan and construction accounting; power and irrigation billings and collections; acquisitions and grants; and property and space management activities. Additionally, information pertaining to Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) will reside in this section along with information about the Activity Based Costing/Management program for Indian Affairs.

General Information

Represented in this section is information pertaining to: who we are, what we do, our mission, our senior management, speeches that have been given and testimony. Links to policies, regulations, and public laws can also be found within this section. Visitors can also find links that explain how to trace your Indian ancestry or how to become a federally recognized tribe.

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