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The '''Office for Hverfolk and Indigenous Interests''' ([[Hverlandic Norse]]: ''Hverfólks ok Innfæddra Hugaðar Skrifstofa''; '''HIHS''', Brenna: ''Varmkildejordfolket og Urfolk Interesser Konto'', Gealdor: ''Geađgeguolleolbmuid ja Dálásis Interessekero'', Vanakeldu: ''Heiturbrunnarfólks ok Innfæddra Áhuga Skrifstofa'', Ægisjallr: ''Heitikelduland Fólks ok Innfødd Interessestovan'') is a government agency in Hverland responsible for liaising with tribal communities, and facilitating various aspects of their governance and wellbeing. The HIHS's mandate is vast, encompassing areas like law enforcement and justice, economic development, agricultural advancement, infrastructural improvements, natural resource management, and enhancement of tribal governance, with the ultimate goal of advancing the quality of life in Hverfolk tribal communities.
The '''Office for Hverfolk and Indigenous Interests''' ([[Hverlandic language|Hverlandic]]: ''Hverfólks ok Innfæddra Hugaðar Skrifstofa''; '''HIHS''', Brenna: ''Varmkildejordfolket og Urfolk Interesser Konto'', Gealdor: ''Geađgeguolleolbmuid ja Dálásis Interessekero'', Vanakeldu: ''Heiturbrunnarfólks ok Innfæddra Áhuga Skrifstofa'', Ægisjallr: ''Heitikelduland Fólks ok Innfødd Interessestovan'') is a government agency in Hverland responsible for liaising with tribal communities, and facilitating various aspects of their governance and wellbeing. The HIHS's mandate is vast, encompassing areas like law enforcement and justice, economic development, agricultural advancement, infrastructural improvements, natural resource management, and enhancement of tribal governance, with the ultimate goal of advancing the quality of life in Hverfolk tribal communities.


The HIHS was established in 1951, as part of the Hverland government's initiative to better address the needs and concerns of the Hverfolk tribal communities. Since its inception, the HIHS has played a crucial role in building bridges between the government and the tribal communities, fostering a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect.
The HIHS was established in 1951, as part of the Hverland government's initiative to better address the needs and concerns of the Hverfolk tribal communities. Since its inception, the HIHS has played a crucial role in building bridges between the government and the tribal communities, fostering a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect.

Revision as of 05:20, 4 July 2023

Office for Hverfolk and Indigenous Interests
Hverfólks ok Innfæddra Hugaðar Skrifstofa (HIHS)
Torshavn town hall.jpg
HIHS offices are housed in the Old Administrative Building
Department overview
Formed1951
JurisdictionHverland
Employees35
Minister responsible
  • Þorsteinn Magnússon, Chairperson for Indigenous Interests
Websitehihs.gov.hv

The Office for Hverfolk and Indigenous Interests (Hverlandic: Hverfólks ok Innfæddra Hugaðar Skrifstofa; HIHS, Brenna: Varmkildejordfolket og Urfolk Interesser Konto, Gealdor: Geađgeguolleolbmuid ja Dálásis Interessekero, Vanakeldu: Heiturbrunnarfólks ok Innfæddra Áhuga Skrifstofa, Ægisjallr: Heitikelduland Fólks ok Innfødd Interessestovan) is a government agency in Hverland responsible for liaising with tribal communities, and facilitating various aspects of their governance and wellbeing. The HIHS's mandate is vast, encompassing areas like law enforcement and justice, economic development, agricultural advancement, infrastructural improvements, natural resource management, and enhancement of tribal governance, with the ultimate goal of advancing the quality of life in Hverfolk tribal communities.

The HIHS was established in 1951, as part of the Hverland government's initiative to better address the needs and concerns of the Hverfolk tribal communities. Since its inception, the HIHS has played a crucial role in building bridges between the government and the tribal communities, fostering a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect.

Organization and leadership

Below is the list of Chairpersons for the Office for Hverfolk and Indigenous Interests from 1951 to present:

  • Ásmundur Einarsson (1951 - 1956)
  • Unnur Halldórsdóttir (1956 - 1961)
  • Arnar Bjarnason (1961 - 1966)
  • Halldóra Sigurðsdóttir (1966 - 1971)
  • Gunnar Þorsteinsson (1971 - 1976)
  • Bryndís Magnúsdóttir (1976 - 1981)
  • Einar Guðmundsson (1981 - 1986)
  • Þóra Björnsdóttir (1986 - 1991)
  • Sigurður Stefánsson (1991 - 1996)
  • Katrín Ólafsdóttir (1996 - 2001)
  • Bjarni Jónsson (2001 - 2006)
  • Sigrún Pétursdóttir (2006 - 2011)
  • Guðmundur Arnarsson (2011 - 2016)
  • Helga Jóhannsdóttir (2016 - 2021)
  • Þorsteinn Magnússon (2021 - present)

Each chairperson of the office has contributed significantly to the progress of Hverfolk communities, utilizing their tenure to address issues specific to their time while continuing to uphold the office's ongoing commitment to the wellbeing and prosperity of the Hverfolk tribes.

See also