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Someone looking to move to any of the Native American reservations in Montana will have a hard time finding a home. A three-part series by the Montana Free Press finds there is a chronic shortage of housing on Native land caused by confusing land ownership frameworks, hurdles for conventional financing, and a lack of infrastructure. The government shutdown, funding cuts, and other changes at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development could only exacerbate the struggle Native people have for finding homes. Native people typically have the worst housing needs in the country. We’ll hear about the problems facing Native homeowners and some of the innovative ways tribes are working to solve them.
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Rudy Soto (Shoshone-Bannock), executive director for National American Indian Housing Council
Jody Perez (Salish and Kootenai), executive director of the Salish and Kootenai Housing Authority
Nora Mabie, Indigenous affairs reporter with Montana Free Press
Christine De Los Santos, executive director of the Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority
Break 1 Music: Prayer Song (song) Salish Spirit Canoe Family (artist) Keep Singing, Keep Dancing (album)
Break 2 Music: Gumshoe (song) Samantha Crain (artist) Gumshoe (album)
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