Oneida Tribe Conservation Department
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The Oneida Tribe Conservation Department, part of the U.S. Department of the Interior, focuses on maintaining government-to-government relationships with Indian tribes while promoting tribal self-governance and self-determination. They provide a broad spectrum of services to 574 federally recognized tribes, encompassing areas such as education, economic development, and law enforcement.
Committed to enhancing the lives and prosperity of American Indians and Alaska Natives, the department implements programs aimed at ensuring public safety, reliable broadband access, and quality living environments within tribal communities. Their efforts are directed towards fostering strong communities and protecting the rights and resources of tribal populations.
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