General Government

Government Links

Department of the Interior

Bureau of Indian Affairs

Tribal Leaders and Agency Information listed by geographic area.

Department of Justice

Office of Tribal Justice - The Office of Tribal Justice was established in the Department of Justice in January of 1995. The Office's primary purpose is to increase the responsiveness of the Department to the concerns of the American Indian Nations, individual Indians and others interested in Indian affairs.

Senate Committee on Indian Affairs - The Committee has jurisdiction to study the unique problems of American Indian, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native peoples and to propose legislation to alleviate these difficulties. These issues include, but are not limited to, Indian education, economic development, land management, trust responsibilities, health care, and claims against the United States. Additionally, all legislation proposed by Members of the Senate that specifically pertains to American Indians, Native Hawaiians, or Alaska Natives is under the jurisdiction of the Committee.

CodeTalk - CodeTalk is an information-sharing network for and about Native Americans. It is sponsored by all of the Federal agencies who operate Native American programs. (Primarily, for Native American Housing Block Grant program).

Indian Health Service An Agency of the Public Health Service, Department of Health and Human Services.

Other Resources

Legislative Impact - This site has been created to serve as a consolidated legislative research resource for Indian Country. Become active in the advocacy of Native American / Federal Legislative issues. Individuals, tribes, consulting firms and lobbyists can meet to learn what legislation is current, what action needs to take place and make suggestions on how to advocate our positions.

Native Americans in the U.S. Military - Prepared for the United States Department of Defense by CEHIP Incorporated, Washington, DC, in partnership with Native American advisors, Rodger Bucholz, William Fields, Ursula P. Roach. Washington: Department of Defense, 1996.