On the recordJune 6, 2002
We have no Indian housing in Delaware. We do have Indians, and they have housing, but it is not what we traditionally think of as Indian housing.
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congress.govWe have no Indian housing in Delaware. We do have Indians, and they have housing, but it is not what we traditionally think of as Indian housing.
Senator Carper discusses the lack of traditional Indian housing in Delaware.
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