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3. What was the role of an Indian agent?

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Answer: Agents were responsible for being the eyes, ears, and mouth of the US Bureau of Indian affairs to Native communities

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The agency was supervised by an Indian agent, a civilian appointed by the president of the United States to serve as an ambassador to Native American nations living in the region. Agents were responsible for being the eyes, ears, and mouth of the US Bureau of Indian Affairs to Native communities.

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