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The Land Buy-Back Program for Tribal Nations has released its 2014 Status Report that details what the Program has been doing to execute terms of the Cobell Settlement.
In this case, the buy-back purchase offer involves almost $300 million to nearly 4,000 landowners with fractional interests on the Crow Indian Reservation.
The Interior Department issues a restatement of its goals to promote engagement with Native American tribes while fulfilling its trust responsibilities.
The Secretarial Commission on Indian Trust Administration and Reform will hold its last public meeting Nov. 20.
The Department of the Interior releases the initial framework of the Land Buy-Back Program for Tribal Nations that
The National Congress of American Indians has begun an awareness campaign tied to the upcoming release of funds through the Cobell settlement to an estimated 400,000 American Indians
The so-called Cobell settlement is now official. The $3.4 billion settlement (which became effective Nov. 24 with
The National Commission on Indian Trust Administration and Reform continues to work on a federal trust responsibility statement
The Senate Indian Affairs Committee held a hearing on the ability of the federal government to fulfill its federal trust responsibility, with
The Senate Indian Affairs Committee held a hearing on the ability of the federal government to fulfill its federal trust responsibility, with
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