Proper noun
BIA
(US) Initialism of Bureau of Indian Affairs (a U.S. government federal agency for dealing with Native Amerindians).
Bia
(Greek mythology) The goddess and personification of force.
According to Bord Bia there has been a 24% rise in the number of potatoes being purchased across Ireland, with many embracing the simple spud during these times of uncertainty. Source: Internet
According to a statement by BIA head Larry Echohawk the Cherokee Nation is not the historical Cherokee tribe but instead a "successor in interest." Source: Internet
Bia, who was also accompanied by Elijah’s elder brother, Form Six student Azron Arnold, both expressed confidence in the kindergarten. Source: Internet
Bord Bia is also part of the campaign and will also be “promoting and showcasing a range of easy to prepare nutritional and seasonal recipes” Source: Internet
At 2:30 p.m., a BIA rifleman fatally shot Joe Stuntz, an AIM member who had taken part in the shootout. citation At 4:31 p.m., authorities recovered the bodies of Williams and Coler from their vehicles. Source: Internet
A black automobile with a crudely painted tribal police crest on its door had brought a policeman in an ill-fitting uniform and a curiously pale man, a representative of the BIA, to White Bird. Source: Internet