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Nooksack Eviction Exposes Gaps in Native Property Rights - Underscore Native News

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On March 18, the Nooksack Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Nooksack Indian Housing Authority moving forward in the eviction of the late Olive Oshiro, a disenrolled Nooksack citizen who died last June at 88, from the home she lived in for more than two decades. Oshiro’s family had hoped to honor her wishes and keep the home in the family.    The family was ordered to vacate Oshiro’s home by April 1. Olive Oshiro died before the four-year legal …
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underscore.news broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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