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The Office of Tribal Justice is the primary point of contact for the Department of Justice with federally recognized Native American tribes, and advises the Department on legal and policy matters pertaining to Native Americans:

Provide a single point of contact within the Department for meeting the broad and complex federal responsibilities owed to federally recognized Indian tribes.

Promote internal uniformity of Department policies and litigating positions relating to Indian country.

Advise Department components litigating, protecting or otherwise addressing Native American rights and/or related issues.

Ensure that the Department clearly communicates policies and positions to tribal leaders.

Maintain liaison with federally recognized tribes, and work with the appropriate federal, state, and local officials, professional associations, and public interest groups.

Coordinate, together with the Office of Legislative Affairs, the Department's legislative efforts relating to Indian country.

General Information Office of Tribal Justice
 
Leadership
Tracy Toulou
Director, Office of Tribal Justice
Contact
Office of Tribal Justice
202-514-8812
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