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The Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas has awarded $1 million in funding to seven tribally designated housing entities through its Native American Housing Opportunities (NAHO) Fund.

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This month's Tribal Land Roundup highlights key developments in tribal land rights and sovereignty. From the Hualapai Tribe’s push to extend a ban on lithium drilling near sacred sites in Arizona to the Lac du Flambeau Tribe’s decision to banish a Wisconsin state senator following offensive remarks, this month’s column covers legal battles, land disputes, Senate action on land trust transfers and trust acquisitions.

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A new 50-unit affordable housing development is coming to Petoskey, Mich., providing housing for low-income families and tribal members in the area. 

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Twelve Clans, an investment arm of the Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin, is expanding its focus with its first major real estate deal. 

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Here's our regular roundup of tribal land and real estate news, including a town with some Native history removing land acknowledgements over legal concerns, a potential road blockade on the Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe reservation in Wisconsin, Alaska's challenge to a court decision on trust lands for Native tribes, and more.  

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Here's our regular roundup of tribal land and real estate news, including a heated dispute between two tribes over a California land-into-trust application, and a $6.5 million NOAA grant that has a Michigan tribe poised to regain 187 acres of its ancestral lands.  

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After a year of historic funding gains for Native housing, next year’s budget remains wildly uncertain, leaving tribes and Native housing organizations in limbo again.  

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This month's tribal land roundup features significant land deals and trust news, including the Shasta Tribe reclaiming ancestral land and a federal court decision on land-into-trust acquisitions in Alaska.  

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Here’s our monthly roundup of recent landback deals, trust acquisitions, and other noteworthy real estate news involving federally recognized tribes, Native-serving organizations, and Indigenous businesses. 

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The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works has advanced a bill that could open up land acquisition opportunities for tribes.