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A bipartisan group of lawmakers is making a push in the House and Senate to update the federal government’s primary Native housing law, moving companion bills to reauthorize and modernize the Native American Housing Assistance and Self‑Determination Act — commonly known as NAHASDA — through 2033.
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A historic chapel and cemetery in Kansas City, Kan., have been transferred to a Native-led nonprofit representing descendants of Lenape (Delaware) families, concluding a three-year process with the Great Plains Conference of the United Methodist Church.
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The Grand Portage Band of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe has regained ownership of about 87 acres across three parcels, marking what leaders described as the largest land return to the federally recognized tribe in recent history.
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California has set a goal of bringing 7.5 million acres under tribal governance, co-management or expanded access. The state is about 15% there, including 103,000 acres returned and 939,000 more co‑managed under state agency–tribal agreements.
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A new draft of the 2026 Farm Bill would make permanent federal restrictions preventing the return of Fort Reno to the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, renewing a long‑running dispute over ownership and federal stewardship of the historic site.
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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.








