The state of California has agreed to return 2,800 acres of land to the Shasta Indian Nation. It’s not just any 2,800 acres. It was home to the Shasta people, but was flooded by a series of dams in a giant hydroelectric project more than a century ago. And Congress just approved a similar transfer of 1,600 acres of land along the Missouri River for the Winnebago Tribe that the federal government acquired through eminent domain in 1970. We’ll hear about the latest transactions and other noteworthy progress in tribal land returns. To join the discussion, call 1-800-996-2848
GUESTS
Chairwoman Victoria Kitcheyan (Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska)
Christina Snider-Ashtari (Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians), tribal affairs secretary to Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) and head of the Governor’s Office of Tribal Affairs
Cris Stainbrook (Lakota), president of the Indian Land Tenure Foundation