There’s a growing movement among sovereign nations in the U.S. to take back land they once owned. Earlier this year, the Rappahannock tribe in Virginia was able to get back 465 acres of the thousands they once had. Matter of Fact sat down with Chief Anne Richardson to hear about what this means for her tribe and her hope for future generations.
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