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Pitt River tribe seeks 584 acres and 40 acres fee‑to‑trust for cultural center at 4 Corners site

3161536 · May 1, 2025
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H.R.2400 would transfer roughly 584 acres of Forest Service land known as the 4 Corners and about 40 acres of tribal fee land into trust for the Pitt River Tribe; tribe told the subcommittee the site is culturally and historically important and would host an interpretive center and economic uses.

The subcommittee considered testimony on H.R.2400, which would transfer approximately 584 acres of Forest Service land known as the 4 Corners into trust for the Pitt River Tribe and place roughly 40 acres of tribal fee land into trust as well.

Pitt River Chairman Yoch Bamford told the committee the 4 Corners is a central landmark in the tribe’s ancestral territory and a focal point for historic Indian activism. The tribe…

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