Tribal Historic Preservation Office (Other Keyword)

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Correspondence Concerning the Proposed Programmatic Agreement for Scott Air Force Base (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Andrea A. Hunter.

Correspondence from the Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office requesting consulting party status and to be a signatory on the proposed Programmatic Agreement for the Scott Air Force Base, Illinois Programmatic Agreement.


Correspondence Concerning Tribal Assumption of Formal State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Responsibilities (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Matthew S. Gogan. Teresa R. Pohlman. Bryan Mitchell.

Correspondence informing Scott Air Force Base that the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe are officially assuming State Historic Preservation Officer functions.


CRM as Heritage in Communities on the Great Plains: Northern Cheyenne and Spirit Lake Nations (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Virginia M. O'Boyle. Erich Longie. Conrad Fisher. Jason Brown. Robert O'Boyle.

Federal Agencies have long been required to consult with Tribal Nations; however, true consultation has been lacking. The table was tilted in favor of local land managers who have been free to make decisions on consultation and resource management, often with little or no insight from the descendant communities; however, that is changing. Coinciding with the rise of Tribal Higher Education, Tribal Nations on the Great Plains have begun to take charge of the consultation process, and change the...