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Census Dashboard
A complete and accurate census count is critical because it determines the distribution of federal funding our state receives as well as our political representation for the next ten years. New Mexico receives over $7 billion each year through federal programs which...
Census 2020
The New Mexico Indian Affairs Department was awarded funds to provide outreach activities that inform nations, pueblos, tribes and urban American Indians within New Mexico of the importance of self-responding to the 2020 Census questionnaire and avoiding an...
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Map of Nations, Pueblos and Tribes in New MexicoAbout the Map This map is hosted by the Indian Affairs Department (IAD), in collaboration with the Office of Broadband Access & Expansion (OBAE), to display federally recognized tribal lands and off-reservation trust...
Tribal Directory
New Mexico has approximately 263,615 Native American citizens, which represent nearly 12.4% of the state’s entire population (Data based on 2020 census data). Each Tribe is a sovereign nation with its own government, lifeways, traditions and culture; and each tribe...
Meet IAD
Vision Our vision is that tribal nations, tribal communities and Indigenous people are happy, healthy and prosperous and that traditional ways of life are honored, valued and respected. Mission The NM Indian Affairs Department is committed to be a resource by:...
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Our Vision is that tribal nations, tribal communities and Indigenous people are happy, healthy and prosperous and that traditional ways of life are honored, valued and respected.How Can We Help? IAD does not do decendancy or enrollment. Please contact tribe directly....
Site Directory
# 2020 State Tribal Leaders Summit 2021 State-Tribal Leaders Summit 2021 Tribal Leader Briefing 2022 State-Tribal Leaders Summit 2023 State-Tribal Leaders SummitA About Us History IAD Strategic Plan Statute Vision & Mission C Calendar Census Dashboard Constituent...
