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Map IconView our National Directory of the Tribally Designated Housing Entities and Tribes covering the Alaska, Northwest, Southwest, Northern Plains, Southern Plains, and Eastern/Woodlands regions.


What's New
 -   Webcasts on buying a home
 -   Two Tribal Families Share Homeownership Happiness
 -   CodeTalk Feature

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Website Spotlight
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The Department of Energy's Tribal Engergy Program provides information about Native American renewable energy and energy efficiency projects that have been funded by the Department of Energy. The site includes valuable information such as: business opportunities, including the latest tribal energy solicitation; case studies on renewable energy projects on tribal lands; reports and resources; and links to other relevant sites.


Helpful Tools
 -   FirstGov
 -   Federal Register Today
 -   Regulations.Gov

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Information for Kids
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 -   Native Youth Magazine
 -   Planet Youth
 -   Native American Boys and Girls Clubs

About CodeTalk

CodeTalk is a federal, interagency, Native American Web site designed specifically to deliver electronic information from government agencies and other organizations to Native American communities. Learn more...


Features

 -   2008 HUD Regional Housing Summits
 -   President Bush issues a proclamation declaring November as "National American Indian Heritage Month - In recognition of National American Indian Heritage Month, on Monday, November 19, 2007, at 11:00 A.M., the HUD American Indian Special Emphasis Group is presenting the “Katishtya Youth Singers” of the San Felipe Pueblo. The youth group will share songs and stories about the San Felipe Pueblo. Guest speakers are invited and there will be “Native American” refreshments. Don’t miss this event!
The Katishtya Youth Group is performing at other agencies in the Washington D.C. area during the week of November 19-21
 -   HUD Secretary applauds new law to increase Native American homeownership
 -   The 2008 NAHASDA training is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Native American Programs. These courses are designed to enhance your understanding of the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act (NAHASDA) and other housing and community issues.
 -   Schedule and course descriptions of 2008 training courses


Highlights

 -   Bush Administration Awards $3 Million to Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native Colleges and Universities (new)
 -   Securing the Future of Indian Housing - The HUD Section 184 and Title VI Programs provide opportunities for homeownwership. Learn More...
 -   Tribal Leaders and HUD are conducting Formula Negotiated Rulemaking sessions. Read the minutes and information handouts.
 -   Help for Tribal Elder Programs - The National Society for American Indian Elderly plans to place several Volunteers in Service to America ("VISTAs") among many member tribes as part of a national outreach program.
 -   Homeownership for Native Hawaiians - The Section 184A Loan Guarantee provides homeownership and rehabilitation opportunities. Learn more…


Points of Interest

 -   Current Issues - Current discussion points in Indian Country
 -   Key Topic Areas
 -   Calendar of Events - Calendar of important events
 -   Resources and Tools - Cross-Agency Portals, One-Stop Mortgage Center, Environmental resources, and other resources and tools
 -   Planet Youth - The Native American youth connection
 -   Related Links - Links to Indian, Alaska Native, and other related sites
 -   NAHASDA
 -   Indian Housing Block Grant Program
 -   Notice of Proposed Negotiated Rulemaking Committee Membership; Proposed Rule Federal Register March 29, 2006
 -   Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grant Program - Affordable Housing for Native Hawaiians

 
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