Minister of Crown–Indigenous Relations
Minister of Crown–Indigenous Relations | |
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Ministre des Relations Couronne-Autochtones | |
United States government Department of Crown–Indigenous Relations | |
Style | The Honorable |
Abbreviation | MCIR |
Member of | Privy Council Cabinet Continental Congress |
Seat | Georgetown, D.C. |
Nominator | Prime Minister |
Appointer | Monarch (represented by the President-General) on advice and consent of the Prime Minister |
Term length | At His Majesty's pleasure |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of the United States |
Formation | Template:Date and age |
First holder | TBD |
Salary | $221,400 annually |
The Minister of Crown–Indigenous Relations (French: Ministre des Relations Couronne-Autochtones) is the minister of state of the United States of America charged with overseeing the creation and implementation of federal laws and policies related to Native Americans and First Nations, as the head of the Department of Crown–Indigenous Relations, as well as managing federal land held in trust for reservations. The current Minister of Crown–Indigenous Relations is Representative Amata Coleman Radewage who was appointed by Prime Minister Nikki Haley following the 2018 general election.