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At just 18 years old, Kayla Palmer survived a car accident that left her with medical injuries doctors said would prevent her from ever having a career.
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The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is preparing its first land‑into‑trust application following the acquisition of 241 acres in Robeson County.
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Ukpeaġvik Iñupiat Corporation has acquired a majority stake in Northbank Civil and Marine Inc., a Vancouver, Wash.-based construction company, as part of the Alaska Native corporation's continued expansion in the Pacific Northwest.
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The town of Franklin, N.C., formally transferred the Nikwasi mound to the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians on Jan. 5, completing a years-long effort to return the largest un-excavated Cherokee mound in the Southeast to tribal ownership.
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The Wells College Board of Trustees has agreed to sell its historic Aurora, N.Y. campus to the Hiawatha Institute for Indigenous Knowledge, a nonprofit focused on Indigenous education and community development.
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The Klamath Indigenous Land Trust has completed a 10,000-acre land purchase from PacifiCorp, a transaction that represents a major transfer of land to Indigenous stewardship following the removal of four Klamath River dams.
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The Menominee Nation broke ground on its first new homes in 25 years this month, while the Navajo Nation has instead repaired more than 100 existing houses over the past year — a split that reflects how tribal nations are making vastly different bets on solving Indian Country's housing crisis.
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Daniel Webster saw opportunities for growth when he started his construction career in a flagging position. He worked his way up from the field to the boardroom, where he is now the director of diversity and inclusion at Walbec Group, leading workforce development and tribal outreach efforts across the company’s operations.
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The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation plans to reopen the Two Trees Inn in Ledyard, Conn. in spring 2026, reviving a tribally owned hospitality property that has been closed since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation has reclaimed nearly 900 acres of ancestral land bordering Yosemite National Park, marking the end of a 175-year separation from territory the tribe considers sacred.








