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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/5226450

When Jaike SpottedWolf saw empty lots on Tillman Street she envisioned a sacred space for Detroit’s Indigenous community — a powwow ground, smokehouse, garden, church, and gathering place. The Thečhíȟila Collective, which she co-founded to support community needs, hoped to buy the land for its listed price of $7,000.

“Making sure there’s a space for native youth, native elders for them all to come together if they want, that isn’t gatekept. That doesn’t exist for us in the city,” she said of the approximately 30,000 Native people living in metro Detroit.

But months after the group expressed interest in 4751 Tillman, the Detroit Land Bank Authority raised the price of the parcel, which included seven lots, by nearly 2,000% to $136,500 — putting it far beyond the collective’s budget and raising questions about how land is valued and who gets access to it in a city with deep histories of displacement.

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[-] [email protected] 29 points 1 week ago

For anyone else with the same idea; it's trivial to spin up a LLC with a white, christian sounding name. You'd probably have a much easier time.

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[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

You can have it for free!

[-] [email protected] 9 points 1 week ago

This is an amazing idea. Always assume the worst in racist areas. They don't have a good track record.

On a positive note, there's this from a different tribe and location:

Long life of divisive Uncle Sam billboard off I-5 in Washington nears end with sale of land

Last Friday, the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation purchased the 3.5-acre property on which the billboard stands, paying $2.5 million in cash, according to the listing agent, Chehalis Re/Max’s Israel Jimenez.

The tribe sees the purchases as a strategic move for economic development, said Jeff Warnke, the tribes’s director of government and public relations.

The land, conveniently located right up against I-5, will offer various opportunities for tribal businesses and programs – and that’s what might be featured on the billboard in the future, Warnke said. If, that is, it isn’t dismantled.

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