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Bureau of Indian AffairsFrom: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS
Bureau of Indian Affairs From: Indian Terms of the Americas
Bureau of Indian Affairs and contractors, nineteenth century. From: The Encyclopedia of Native American Economic History
Bureau of Indian Affairs and land leasing. From: The Encyclopedia of Native American Economic History
Bureau of Indian Affairs as banker; Individual Indian Monies (IIM). From: The Encyclopedia of Native American Economic History
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN INDIAN CIVIL RIGHTS
CAPTIVE NATIONS From: GREAT DOCUMENTS IN AMERICAN INDIAN HISTORY
CONGRESS From: American Indians and U.S. Politics
FFrom: Historical Dictionary of the 1970s
Native American Records and Documents From: Oryx American Family Tree SeriesA Student's Guide to NATIVE AMERICAN Genealogy
THE STOCK REDUCTION ERAFrom: THE NAVAJO NATION
Where Has All the Money Gone? From: The Praeger Handbook on Contemporary Issues in Native America
Federal Recognized Indian Tribeshttp://www.ncai.org/Federal_Recognized_Indian_Trib.119.0.html?&no_cache=1&print=1
Federal Register of Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible to Receive Services from the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairshttp://homer.ornl.gov/oepa/rules/68/68fr68179.pdf