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Indian Country

The Department of Justice is committed to building and sustaining safe and secure native communities across the country.  Solid strides have been made, but work remains, and our efforts continue daily.

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  • Historic Progress Made in Strengthening Public Safety
  • Strategy
  • List of Federally Recognized TribesLink to PDF
  • Federal Judicial Districts with Indian Country

Key Priorities

  • Drug Trafficking
  • Eagle Feathers
  • Environmental Crimes
  • Sexual Abuse
  • Violence Against Women

Initiatives

  • Native American Artifacts
  • Prevention & Outreach
  • Drug Endangered Children
  • Tribal Liasons
  • Tribal Youth

In the News

  • Red Lake Man Sentenced to 150 Months for Assaulting a Woman
  • Navajo Man Sentenced to 13 Months for Federal Child Abuse Conviction
  • Lake Andes Man Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison

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