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Early on a snowy morning, Michelle Roberts prepared for a hearing in tribal court. The stakes were high: The hearing could determine whether Roberts gets to keep the home she’s been living in for 15 years. For more than 50 years, Roberts' has thought of herself as Nooksack, now she faces the possibility of tribal disenrollment.
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A battle over tribal housing has reached the Washington state Supreme Court. The Nooksack Tribe says more than 60 residents aren’t members of the tribe and aren’t entitled to the housing. Cat Barril and Michelle Roberts, who have fought against being evicted for a decade, say they've been denied the opportunity to establish their eligibility for tribal membership.
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The White House is blocking money to build new tribal housing along the Columbia River. That’s according to five members of the Washington and Oregon...