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The Osage Nation successfully transferred more than 40,000 acres of land it purchased years ago into trust. It’s the second largest tribal trust land transfer in history. Their Oklahoma neighbor, the Cherokee Nation, is celebrating the transfer of five former boarding school properties into trust. The tribe says the properties on their reservation present opportunities to improve their surrounding communities. We’ll hear from each of the tribes and others about significant tribal land agreements.
GUESTS
Geoffrey Standing Bear, principal chief of the Osage Nation
Chuck Hoskin Jr., principal chief of the Cherokee Nation
Lora Ann Chaisson, principal chief of the United Houma Nation
Break 1 Music: Sovereign Land by the Summit Dub Squad (song) The Native Movement Native Music Compilation (artist) Written in Blood (album)
Break 2 Music: Ballad of Athabascan Theory (song) Hataałii (artist) Waiting for a Sign (album)
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