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ELKHART, Ind. — Mno-Bmadsen is preparing for the grand opening of the redeveloped Hotel Elkhart, a project that marks the entry into a new market for the non-gaming investment arm of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians.
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HELENA, Mont. — The Indian Law Resource Center will receive an initial grant of $1 million and compete for up to $20 million in funding as part of a racial equity program from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
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Since 1986, the Low Income Housing Tax Credit has helped finance more than 3 million new or rehabilitated homes in America. But despite plenty of low-income tribal members and a huge amount of housing need, Indian Country has missed out on a lot of the funding.
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OLYMPIA, Wash. — The Nisqually Indian Tribe joined with the Nisqually Land Trust to purchase more than 2,200 acres of land in western Washington State, doubling the size of an adjoining community forest.
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KLAMATH, Calif. — The Yurok Tribe brought more ancestral lands in Northern California’s Klamath River basin under tribal control in late April with the purchase of a 2,500-acre forest.
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WILLAMETTE FALLS, Ore. — The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde is going home.
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The Navajo Nation Council, the legislative branch of the tribal government, advanced legislation last week to buy office space in Washington, D.C., joining a handful of federally recognized tribes with established space in the nation’s capital.
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TUCSON, Ariz. — The Pascua Yaqui Tribe is clearing ground this week for the first phase of its plan to offer affordable housing to its citizens.
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Chugach Alaska Corporation last week bought more than 150 acres of historic property only accessible by water along the southern coast of Alaska known to be a former village where Chugach, Eyak and Tlingit ancestors lived.
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The Bureau of Indian Affairs at the Department of the Interior wants to encourage tribes to promote economic development projects in Opportunity Zones with a new round of grant funding.