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The Bureau of Indian Affairs has approved a residential leasing ordinance adopted by the Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut under the Helping Expedite and Advance Responsible Tribal Homeownership (HEARTH) Act of 2012.
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The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina has received its first significant land holding through 1,328-acre land transfer from the nonprofit Open Space Institute. The transfer gives the tribe direct control over property along North Carolina’s southeastern border.
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A California tribe has proposed taking over management of the San Francisco Presidio if a federal trust that’s in the Trump administration's crosshairs is dissolved, according to a formal request sent to the White House.
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An ongoing housing project in Kodiak, Alaska will soon have six more acres to work with, potentially opening more affordable housing in the area. The Kodiak City Council has approved the sale of four lots to the Kodiak Island Housing Authority for use in the Self-Help Housing program.
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The Prairie Band Potawatomi will receive the Shabbona Lake State Park in DeKalb County, Ill., following a long legislative road.
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The secretaries of the Interior and Housing and Urban Development rolled out a joint task force to convert “underused” federal lands into rural and tribal housing, but shared few details about how tribal consultation will factor in — raising questions about sovereignty among Native housing experts.
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The Department of the Interior announced the placement of 680 acres of land into trust for the Spirit Lake Nation in Benson County, N.D.
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The Blue Lake Rancheria Tribe acquired a 240-acre ranch adjacent to its reservation lands from two Northern California nonprofit organizations, expanding its land base for food sovereignty initiatives.
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The heads of two federal agencies announced a new plan to use federal lands to address the nation’s housing shortage, promising a special focus on tribal and rural communities.
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The Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians has added 305 acres to their reservation following a successful trust acquisition of the Temecula Creek Inn, according to the tribe.