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South Dakota-based nonprofit Cheyenne River Youth Project had trouble finding places to camp near sacred sites in Bear Butte State Park. Having a good spot would mean easier access and better health for Lakota kids to important cultural landmarks — so the nonprofit bought one.
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The Department of Housing and Urban Development has issued a long-awaited final rule for a three decade-old loan guarantee program aimed at facilitating Native American homeownership.
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The Yurok Tribe in northern California has begun the process of reclaiming ‘O Rew, a 125-acre property with “cultural and ecological significance” to the tribe.
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Native American housing programs will have access to a record $1.34 billion in federal funding this year following an appropriations package signed into law earlier his month.
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Here’s our semi-regular roundup of recent landback deals, trust acquisitions, and other noteworthy real estate news involving Native American tribes and Indigenous businesses.
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Here’s our monthly roundup of recent landback deals, trust acquisitions, and other real estate deals involving Native American tribes and Indigenous businesses.
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Cherokee Nation said Friday that it expanded its real estate footprint with the acquisition of a property in North Tulsa that will be converted into community space.
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Yavapai-Apache Nation Tribal Housing (YANTH) will build 40 new homes and a community center in the tribe’s Tunlii neighborhood, making significant progress on a waiting list of more than 135 families and individuals in need of housing.
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Cherokee Nation Businesses (CNB), the economic development and gaming arm of the Cherokee Nation, has announced a plan to repurpose personal protective equipment (PPE) facilities that the tribe stood up during the height of the pandemic.
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The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) said during the White House Tribal Nations Summit this week that it would finalize the new rules for the Section 184 loan guarantee program in 2024, with a focus on modernization, fee reduction, and increased support for Native communities.