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Homes headed to Minn. reservation
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THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2002 The Air Force is donating 110 surplus military homes to the White Earth Ojibwe Tribe in Minnesota. The homes will be sold to tribal members through low-interest loan programs. The homes were donated through a program called Operation Walking Shield. Get the Story:
White Earth Reservation getting Air Force homes (AP 6/6) Relevant Links:
Operation Walking Shield - http://www.walkingshield.org Related Stories:
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