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The Chugach Regional Resources Commission closed a landback loan from NDN Fund on Sept. 25 to acquire the Seward, Alaska property that houses its operations — an innovative deal that turns a federal leasing program into a path to tribal land ownership.
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The Seminole Tribe of Florida has filed an amended complaint in a Florida circuit court against Lennar Homes, alleging that the Miami-based builder delivered hundreds of defective homes across six tribal reservations, causing widespread property damage, health risks, and financial losses.
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The Tongva Taraxat Paxaavxa Conservancy announced Sept. 25 the completion of the first phase of restoration at Huhuunga, a one-acre site overlooking Eaton Canyon in Altadena, California, that was returned to the Tongva people in March 2022.
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The Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office announced the complete reacquisition of Sugarloaf Mound, the last remaining Native American mound in St. Louis and the city’s oldest known human-made structure.
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The Penobscot Nation will regain 1,700 acres of forest and wetlands in central Maine through a transfer from the Appalachian Mountain Club — part of the tribe’s ongoing effort to restore portions of its ancestral territory.
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced $220 million in funding opportunities for two major tribal housing and community development programs the Trump administration’s fiscal 2026 budget targeted for elimination.
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The Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel purchased 1,107 acres of ancestral land in San Felipe Valley using funds from California's Tribal Nature-Based Solutions Program.
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The Mono Lake Kootzaduka'a Tribe has acquired 160 acres of ancestral land in a landmark purchase that advances the tribe's decades-long quest for federal recognition.
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The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife have secured $22 million in federal funding to buy 11,438 acres near Starkey, Ore.
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When the pandemic forced companies into remote work chaos, Cherokee citizen Steven Hollabaugh saw opportunity. As legacy companies grappled with new technology and new workflows, he built a business with remote work at the center of his model.