BIA Office Great Plains Region | Bureau of Indian Affairs - United States Department of the Interior
Resource Name:BIA Office Great Plains Region | Bureau of Indian Affairs - United States Department of the Interior
address
115 4th Avenue S.E., Suite 400, Aberdeen, SD 57401
Eligibility
Call for information
Hours
7:45am - 4:30pm (CT), Monday - Friday
605-226-7343
Voice
·Main Phone
Application process
Call for information
Fees
Call for information
Service area
SD
Other Information
Age Group
- Older Adults (65+)
- Children (0-17)
- Adults (25-64)
- Young Adults (18-24)
The Great Plains Regional office is responsible for the direction and oversight of Bureau responsibilities and activities in South Dakota, North Dakota, and Nebraska. The Office of the Regional Director provides program direction and supervision to 12 Agencies encompassing 16 federally recognized Tribes. Programs includes: tribal government, enrollment, claims, self-determination, housing improvement program, loan guaranty and interest subsidy program, land titles and records office, probate and estate services, real estate services, Indian land consolidation program, Division of Natural Resources, Human services (which includes general assistance, burial assistance, disaster assistance, emergency assistance, adult care assistance, and child assistance), Tribal transportation program, road maintenance, and Division of Environment, Safety, and Cultural Resources Managements.
Last assured
12/05/2025
What's Here
Specialized Information and ReferralBurial/Cremation Expense AssistanceCultural Heritage GroupsSheriffNative American CommunityMunicipal PoliceFederal Government Agencies/DepartmentsTribal PolicePothole/Road RepairCritical Incident Stress DebriefingDisaster Relief/Recovery OrganizationsWill Preparation AssistanceNative American General AssistanceHome Rehabilitation Programs
Providing organization
Bureau of Indian Affairs - United States Department of the Interior
Implements federal laws and policies and administers programs established for American Indians and Alaska Natives under the trust responsibility and the government-to-government relationship.
