Bureau of Indian Affairs
Jon Hawley has over a decade of experience in law enforcement, currently serving as a Captain and Special Agent/Senior Instructor at the Bureau of Indian Affairs since July 2010, where responsibilities include instructing at the United States Indian Police Academy. Previously, Jon held the position of Lieutenant and Patrol Officer at the Bureau of Indian Affairs-OJS, and served as an Indian Highway Safety Officer for the Northern Cheyenne Tribe from August 2009 to July 2010. Jon also gained valuable experience as a Police Officer with the Fort Belknap Tribe from November 2006 to August 2009.
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Bureau of Indian Affairs
The Bureau of Indian Affairs’ mission is to enhance the quality of life, to promote economic opportunity, and to carry out the responsibility to protect and improve the trust assets of American Indians, Indian tribes and Alaska Natives. HISTORY OF BIA Since its inception in 1824, the Bureau of Indian Affairs has been both a witness to and a principal player in the relationship between the Federal Government and Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages. The BIA has changed dramatically over the past 185 years, evolving as Federal policies designed to subjugate and assimilate American Indians and Alaska Natives have changed to policies that promote Indian self-determination... read more at http://www.bia.gov/bia.html