Hopi Tribe Gains Arizona Land
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Hopi Land Dispute Settlement ActThe Arizona Republic
•Hopi Tribe set to regain 20,000 acres in deal with state, feds, ending years of dispute
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The Hopi tribe is on the path to regain up to 20,000 acres of land near Winslow .
The land will become U.S. property and immediately placed in trust for the Hopi Tribe.
Tribal leaders said they were eager to develop infrastructure to support long-term development plans.
The lands, scattered among Hopi-owned areas, have been leased to the tribe for ranching.
The 20,000 acres is located in the Hart Ranch area near Twin Arrows Navajo Casino outside of Flagstaff .
Hopi officials are looking at potential development plans once they receive these acres.
Nuvangyaoma said the tribe plans to maintain the momentum and continue more discussions on future condemnation.
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