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The Puyallup Tribe of Indians has received a 22,000-square-foot community building as a donation from its former owners.
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The Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians will build 26 affordable senior housing units on fee land in northern Los Angeles County, marking the first project of its kind in the region.
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The Cherokee Nation announced the opening of Sallisaw Redbird Smith Estates, a 16-acre subdivision that will house 33 families when complete.
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Chicago will get its first affordable housing development tailored to Native American communities with the groundbreaking of Jigzibik, a 45-unit project in the Irving Park neighborhood on the city’s north side.
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The Department of the Interior this week completed conveying nearly 28,000 acres of federal land to the NANA Regional Corporation. The Alaska Native corporation now holds roughly 713,000 acres — 96% of its full entitlement under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, or ANCSA.
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The Potter Valley Tribe has acquired 48 acres of ancestral land in Mendocino County through a federal program that helps communities purchase forest property for conservation.
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The Yurok Tribe has gained control and stewardship of 73 square miles of land along the Klamath River in a $56 million transfer — the largest land-back deal in California’s history.
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The Shinnecock Nation has finalized the purchase of an eight-acre parcel in Hampton Bays, N.Y. from private owners Diane and Harold Holzman.
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Ahtna, Inc., the Copper River Valley’s regional Alaska Native Corporation, has completed the transfer of 4,228 acres from the United States Air Force, adding to its 1.77-million-acre land base in the state.
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has allocated more than $1.1 billion through its Indian Housing Block Grant program for fiscal 2025. The formula-based awards are intended to help Native American tribes, Alaska Native villages, and Tribally Designated Housing Entities modernize existing units and expand affordable housing in Indian Country.