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Title 25 of the United States Code
Title 25 of the
United States Code
outlines the role of
Indians in the United States
Code.
–
Bureau of Indian Affairs
– Officers of Indian Affairs
–
Indian Claims Commission
– Agreements With
Indians
– Performance by United States of Obligations to Indians
– Protection of Indians
– Government of Indian Country and Reservations
– Education of Indians
– Promotion of Social and Economic Welfare
– Rights-Of-Way Through Indian Lands
– Allotment of Indian Lands
–
Descent and Distribution
; Heirs of Allottee
– Irrigation of Allotted Lands
– Lease, Sale, or Surrender of Allotted or Unallotted Lands
– Ceded Indian Lands
– Miscellaneous
–
Constitutional Rights
of Indians
– Distribution of Judgment Funds
– Financing
Economic Development
of Indians and Indian Organizations
–
Indian Health Care
–
Indian Land Claims Settlements
–
Tribally Controlled College or University
Assistance
–
Indian Child Welfare
– Bureau of Indian Affairs Programs
– Development of Tribal Mineral Resources
– Indian
Land Consolidation
– Old Age Assistance Claims Settlement
–
Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment
–
Tribally Controlled School Grants
–
Indian Education Program
–
Indian Gaming Regulation
–
Indian Law Enforcement Reform
–
Native American Languages
–
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation
–
National Indian Forest Resources Management
–
Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention
–
Indian Higher Education Programs
–
Indian Employment, Training and Related Services
–
Indian Energy Resources
– Indian Tribal Justice Support
–
Indian Tribal Justice Technical and Legal Assistance
–
American Indian Agricultural Resource Management
–
Indian Dams Safety
–
Indian Lands Open Dump Cleanup
–
American Indian Trust Fund Management Reform
–
Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination
–
Native American Business Development, Trade Promotion, and Tourism