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A 600‑acre forested property in New York’s Adirondacks has been returned to Indigenous stewardship through a land transfer facilitated by The Nature Conservancy.

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A pair of California lawmakers have introduced legislation that would place 860 acres of federal land into trust for the Pechanga Band of Indians, advancing a long‑running effort to protect sites tied to the tribe’s history and stewardship work.

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The Suquamish Tribe broke ground on a new Clearwater Market development in Silverdale, Washington, expanding the tribe’s retail footprint across Kitsap County and adding an estimated 30 jobs.

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Kansas lawmakers are again debating who should control one of the state’s most historically sensitive sites: the Shawnee Indian Mission in Fairway.

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Senators have proposed amendments to add tribal housing provisions to a sweeping housing package moving through Congress. 

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California regulators have ordered a Humboldt County developer to transfer a bayfront property to three Wiyot-area tribes as part of a settlement resolving years of coastal and wetland violations, according to an agreement approved this month by the California Coastal Commission.

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The Southern Ute Indian Tribe Growth Fund has acquired The Berg Group through its direct private equity subsidiary, Kava Equity Partners, expanding the Tribe’s portfolio into integrated and industrialized construction services.

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Oregon has launched a $10 million housing fund dedicated to its nine federally recognized tribes, creating a rare state-level financing tool designed to bypass administrative barriers that have limited tribal access to public housing dollars.

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NDN Collective transferred title to a parcel in Alaska’s Orca Inlet to the Eyak Community Land Trust last week, marking its latest in a series of land return transactions with Alaska Native partners. The acreage and financial terms were not disclosed.  

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The House passed the Housing for the 21st Century Act, a bipartisan package aimed at boosting housing production nationwide and easing development barriers, including a new U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development pilot program that would support regional planning efforts in tribal communities.