December 27, 2021
COVID worsened Native American housing shortages. Federal grants are providing some relief
Author: Molly Young
For Native American communities hit hardest by the pandemic, unsafe housing conditions can be a matter of life or death, tribal leaders say.
One of Oklahoma’s smallest tribes wants to help reduce overcrowding — and stop COVID-19 from spreading to multiple generations of the same family.
The Modoc Nation, in the northeast corner of the state, will build six tiny homes to help families social distance. In addition to filling an immediate need, the houses are part of a broader effort to build more ...