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A broad coalition of conservation groups and donors is backing an unconventional land transfer to give a Wabanaki-led food sovereignty group complete control of 245 acres of farm and forest in Maine. 

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Alaska’s next wave of sustainable Indigenous businesses is underwater. 

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The nonprofit North American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems (NATIFS) will have a home to call its own following a building acquisition in Minneapolis. 

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a raft of new grants and awards for tribal organizations and governments on Dec. 9 during the last Tribal Nations Summit hosted by the Biden administration. 

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The Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians has expanded its cannabis operations with the opening of its third Red Falcon Tribal dispensary in Yucca Valley, Calif, marking continued growth in tribal cannabis enterprises nationwide.

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The number of Native American farmers continues to decrease as more farmers retire and fewer young farmers step in to take their place.

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The Nooksack River in northwestern Washington state used to be so full of salmon that the Lummi Nation, which stewards much of the river, commonly joked they could walk across the water on the backs of the fish. 

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The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians and Heritage Distilling Co. are set to open a craft spirits tasting room at Angel of the Winds Casino Resort in northern Washington, marking the first such venue in a tribally-owned casino in the Pacific Northwest.

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A pair of federal grants totaling nearly $8 million should allow the Coquille Tribe to improve conditions for both fish and people in southwest Oregon's Coquille River Watershed.

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Woocheen, the global ocean-health business owned by Alaska Native Corporation Sealaska, has expanded its footprint in the United Kingdom with two strategic transactions involving the UK’s largest crab processor and a subsea engineering firm based in Newcastle upon Tyne.