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Ho-Chunk Village, Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska - 2015 Honoring Nations Award

Honoring Nations, The Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development2015-07-01

Honoring Nations

Honoring Nations
Cambridge, United States

Like many other Native nations, the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska grapples with a lack of housing for its people, especially for the tribe’s rapidly growing middle class. In response, community leaders developed Ho-Chunk Village, a 40-acre master planned community that is transforming the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska by purposefully providing home-ownership opportunities, integrated rentals for elders, and space for businesses in a walkable community. In developing Ho-Chunk Village, the Winnebago Tribe is showcasing how a tribal government, nonprofit, and tribal enterprise can work together in creative ways.

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  • Title: Ho-Chunk Village, Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska - 2015 Honoring Nations Award
  • Creator: Honoring Nations, The Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development
  • Date Created: 2015-07-01
  • Type: Site Visit
  • External Link: Honoring Nations Report

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