Commission of Indian Affairs
Appearance
The terms Commission of Indian Affairs, Commission of Indian Affairs, Commission on American Indian Affairs, or Commission on Native American Affairs refer to a U.S. state-level agencies, operating in several states to defend the interest of indigenous peoples, tribes and cultures. The Bureau of Indian Affairs handles these issues at federal-level.
Agencies
[edit]- Alabama - Alabama Indian Affairs Commission[1]
- Arizona - Arizona Commission on Indian Affairs[2]
- California - California Native American Heritage Commission[3]
- Colorado - Colorado Commission of Indian Affairs[4]
- Florida - Florida Governor's Council on Indian Affairs, Inc.[5]
- Minnesota - Minnesota Indian Affairs Council[6]
- Nebraska - Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs[7]
- Nevada - Nevada Indian Commission[8]
- New Hampshire - New Hampshire State Commission on Native American Affairs[9]
- New Jersey - New Jersey Commission on American Indian Affairs[10]
- New Mexico - New Mexico Indian Affairs Department[11]
- Washington - Governor's Office of Indian Affairs[12]
- Wisconsin - Wisconsin State-Tribal Relations Initiative[13]
References
[edit]- ^ "AIAC_Home_Page". aiac.alabama.gov.
- ^ http://www.indianaffairs.state.az.us/
- ^ "California Native American Heritage Commission". nahc.ca.gov.
- ^ "Home | Colorado Commission of Indian Affairs". ccia.colorado.gov.
- ^ "fgcia.com - Domain Name For Sale". Dan.com.
- ^ http://www.indianaffairs.state.mn.us/
- ^ "Agency 076 - COMM ON INDIAN AFFAIRS" (PDF). Archived from the original (pdf) on 2023-05-22. Retrieved 2023-05-23.
- ^ http://www.indiancommission.state.nv.us/
- ^ https://www.nh.gov/nhculture/cnaa/index.htm
- ^ "NJ Department of State - New Jersey Commission on American Indian Affairs". www.state.nj.us.
- ^ "NM Indian Affairs Department |".
- ^ http://witribes.wi.gov/
- ^ "Wisconsin State Tribal Initiative". witribes.wi.gov.