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Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation is extending its push into high-profile hospitality assets with a new agreement to acquire a landmark Southern California hotel, building on a series of recent investments outside gaming.
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The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation has received a 22.54-acre land donation along the Methow River in north-central Washington, marking an expansion of tribal landholdings in a culturally significant area.
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After years of building relationships across Indian Country, NDN Collective is formalizing a network it says has already been operating in practice.
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Placer Land Trust transferred 308 acres of forestland near Foresthill, Calif., to the Colfax-Todds Valley Consolidated Tribe, its largest land-back project to date.
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The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians closed on the purchase of the former Northwestern Michigan College Boardman Lake Campus in Traverse City, Mich., securing a central government administrative hub for its six‑county service area.
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers is making a push in the House and Senate to update the federal government’s primary Native housing law, moving companion bills to reauthorize and modernize the Native American Housing Assistance and Self‑Determination Act — commonly known as NAHASDA — through 2033.
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A historic chapel and cemetery in Kansas City, Kan., have been transferred to a Native-led nonprofit representing descendants of Lenape (Delaware) families, concluding a three-year process with the Great Plains Conference of the United Methodist Church.
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The Grand Portage Band of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe has regained ownership of about 87 acres across three parcels, marking what leaders described as the largest land return to the federally recognized tribe in recent history.
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California has set a goal of bringing 7.5 million acres under tribal governance, co-management or expanded access. The state is about 15% there, including 103,000 acres returned and 939,000 more co‑managed under state agency–tribal agreements.
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A new draft of the 2026 Farm Bill would make permanent federal restrictions preventing the return of Fort Reno to the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, renewing a long‑running dispute over ownership and federal stewardship of the historic site.









