Bureau of Indian Education layoffs impact tribal communities
The Bureau of Indian Education is laying off 40 employees, including Communications Specialist Paige Willett, as part of broader federal job cuts affecting Indian Country. Tribal leaders warn the layoffs will have widespread economic and social effects, particularly in Oklahoma, where multiple tribal schools and BIA offices operate. It remains unclear if some cuts will be reversed, but officials say the reductions threaten promised services to Indigenous nations.
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