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Mike Everett has helped allocate thousands of acres of Alaskan wilderness to Alaska Native veterans who missed their chance at land ownership while serving during the Vietnam War.  

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From a historic return of sacred land in Rhode Island to a potential game-changing land swap in Alaska, Native nations saw significant movement on land transfers and policy changes over the past few weeks. 

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From landmark victories to local pushback, this month's tribal land moves show just how complex the path to sovereignty can be. 

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One in five children are homeless in Wewoka, Okla., where the poverty rate approaches 30 percent. Now, a Native-led initiative aims to change that reality through teen homeless shelters positioned strategically across from the local high school.  

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Jeff Ackley, Jr. spends his spare time building his daughter’s future — board by board, nail by nail. It’s the only path to homeownership that he can see for her, amid a housing crisis gripping Native American communities across Wisconsin.  

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This month's Tribal Land column dives into uncharted waters. While we typically keep our feet on solid ground, the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary story reminds us that generational interests and tribal sovereignty extend beyond the coastline.  

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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.