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The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation could soon receive 1,500 acres of its land back following passage of legislation during a Jan. 7 lame duck session of the Illinois legislature.  

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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has allocated $150 million in Indian Housing Block Grant Competitive Program funds to support housing development and rehabilitation across Indian Country.

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The Hassanamisco Nipmuc Band will receive 500 acres of forest in Sunderland, Mass., expanding the state-recognized tribe’s land base by 14,000%.

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 The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians have purchased approximately 2,000 acres of land within the original Table Rock Reserve in southern Ore. 

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The Tule River Indian Tribe plans to acquire 14,675 acres of blue oak woodlands from the Hershey Ranch in Tulare County, Calif., kickstarting rehabilitation efforts following 2023 flooding in the area.

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The Pauma Yuima Band of Luiseño Indians has broken ground on a new travel plaza in Pauma Valley, California, expanding its business ventures beyond its Casino Pauma and agricultural operations.

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The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco has expanded funding for housing infrastructure in tribal communities, growing an initial $1 million to $2.8 million.

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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.