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The Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel purchased 1,107 acres of ancestral land in San Felipe Valley using funds from California's Tribal Nature-Based Solutions Program.

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The Mono Lake Kootzaduka'a Tribe has acquired 160 acres of ancestral land in a landmark purchase that advances the tribe's decades-long quest for federal recognition.

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The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife have secured $22 million in federal funding to buy 11,438 acres near Starkey, Ore.

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When the pandemic forced companies into remote work chaos, Cherokee citizen Steven Hollabaugh saw opportunity. As legacy companies grappled with new technology and new workflows, he built a business with remote work at the center of his model. 

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The nonprofit Esselen Tribe of Monterey County purchased 1,720 acres along Tularcitos Creek in Upper Carmel Valley, Calif. for $8.6 million on July 18, preventing the land’s subdivision into luxury estates.  

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Cherokee Nation opened a new housing subdivision in Jay, Oklahoma, providing affordable homeownership opportunities for tribal citizens through funding from the nation's Housing, Jobs and Sustainable Communities Act.

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The Town of Southampton filed suit Tuesday in federal court against the Department of the Interior, challenging a Dec. 23 memorandum that directed the Bureau of Indian Affairs to record the Shinnecock Indian Nation's Westwoods parcel as restricted fee land.

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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.