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Bonneville Power Administration
http://www.bpa.gov
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Tribal Affairs Office
Mission Statement
To ensure BPA understanding and respect for tribal values and resources, Tribal Affairs will fulfill BPA's tribal trust
responsibility and our tribal policy commitments by initiating and supporting effective, two-way communication with tribal
governments. Learn more about our programs and services by reading the Tribal Affairs brochure.
Tribal Policy
BPA’s Tribal Policy was established in 1996 with extensive involvement from the 13 Columbia River Basin Tribes
in BPA’s service territory. The policy is the foundation of BPA’s trust responsibility as a federal agency and
provides a framework for a government-to-government relationship with the federally recognized Columbia Basin Tribes.
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