Council seeks to raise home ownership rate of American Indians
10th Oct 2005, 22:51 GMT
The National American Indian Housing Council is spending $10 million to boost home ownership and will host a housing seminar intended to raise home ownership rates for American Indians, which are less than 33 percent on reservations, according to the Government Accounting Office.
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