Natalie is co-executive director of the Tribal-Public Lands Alliance, focusing on the intersection of Indian and public lands law. She was previously Deputy Solicitor for Land Resources at the Interior Department. She is from the Chickasaw Nation.
A law from 1887 broke up lands within Indian reservations, creating a “checkerboard” pattern and making it very difficult for Tribes to manage their lands. There is a fix for this.
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