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The Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians has added 305 acres to their reservation following a successful trust acquisition of the Temecula Creek Inn, according to the tribe. 

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Rudy Soto's connection to federal housing began in childhood and now comes full circle as he steps into leadership at the National American Indian Housing Council (NAIHC), where he'll advocate for the Native communities he's served throughout his career.

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A sweeping plan to cancel more than 7,500 leases under the General Services Administration (GSA) has begun to claim Native-serving government offices in six states. 

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The Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians has acquired 1,327 acres along the north branch of the Meduxnekeag River in Monticello, Maine. The property borders the tribe’s Wilderness Pines Campground.

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The Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe will establish a land trust to reclaim ancestral territory following its state recognition in Massachusetts and the acquisition of a six-acre plot just outside Plymouth.   

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The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians is expanding its hospitality portfolio with the purchase of a 16-room motel in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., with plans to continue use of the building as a revenue driver for the tribe. 

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The Catawba Nation expanded its land holdings with a $9 million purchase of nearly 200 acres near the Catawba River in Rock Hill, S.C.  The acquisition, finalized on Jan. 15, includes two properties on Mintwood Lane, south of Sturgis Road and east of Whitehorse Road. 

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A tribal economic development corporation and an Alpena developer are partnering to revive a once-popular Michigan burger chain known for value-pricing and drive-through service in the 1990s. 

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The Esselen Tribe of Monterey County has gained stewardship of the 327-acre Pico Blanco property on the Little Sur River in California through a transfer from the Western Rivers Conservancy (WRC). 

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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.