Tribal Consultation (Other Keyword)

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After the Smoke Clears: A Cross-Cultural Approach to Assessing the Effect of Wildland Fires on Traditional Cultural Properties (Legacy 07-370)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This report describes the authors' efforts to assist Cultural Resource Managers in evaluating damage and taking proactive measures to prevent damage to Traditional Cultural Properties in wildfire events. During a 2007 collaborative symposium, it was determined what procedures to incorporate prior to, during, and after a wildland fire event.


After the Smoke Clears: A Cross-Cultural Approach to Assessing the Effect of Wildland Fires on Traditional Cultural Properties - Report (Legacy 07-370) (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jeffery Hokanson. Alyssa Wright. Karen Kempton.

This report describes the authors' efforts to assist Cultural Resource Managers in evaluating damage and taking proactive measures to prevent damage to Traditional Cultural Properties in wildfire events. During a 2007 collaborative symposium, it was determined what procedures to incorporate prior to, during, and after a wildland fire event.


Appointment of Joint Base Andrews Installation Tribal Liaison Officer (ITLO) (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ernest J. Teichert III.

Memorandum notifying the appointment and responsibilities of the Installation Tribal Liaison Officer (ITLO) at Joint Base Andrews.


Best Practices: Managing Traditional Resources on Department of Defense Lands (Legacy 08-406)
PROJECT Nancy Kenmotsu.

This document contains recommended best practices for the identification, evaluation, and management of natural resources important to tribes that are located on DoD lands. The afterword is a case study from the tribal perspective, Nellis Air Force Base Indian Program


Best Practices: Managing Traditional Resources on Department of Defense Lands - Report (Legacy 08-406) (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Nancy Kenmotsu. Eric Hansen. Sherri Wenzlau.

This document contains recommended best practices for the identification, evaluation, and management of natural resources important to tribes that are located on DoD lands. The afterword is a case study from the tribal perspective, Nellis Air Force Base Indian Program.


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...


Effective Tribal Consultation and Engaging Partnerships: A Utah DoD Collaboration (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Maia London. Shaun Nelson. Ellyse Simons.

This is an abstract from the "Crucial Issues in United States Department of Defense Cultural Resources Management " session, at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. In 2010, the Utah Army National Guard (UTARNG) partnered with Hill Air Force Base and Dugway Proving Ground to conduct annual and quarterly meetings with Tribal governments throughout much of the intermountain West. Since then, the partnership has grown to include Tooele Army Depot. The partnership...


Lessons Learned Through Tribal Consultation (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Mark Slaughter. Lauren E. Jelinek.

The federal government examines, funds, and constructs a wide variety of projects ranging in size from very the small to those that cover multiple states. At any given time both the federal and tribal governments are working on multiple projects of different scales simultaneously. This can create challenges when engaging in consultation, both in the establishment of the appropriate level of consultation and in and the maintenance of those relationships. Establishing productive collaborative...


Long Days Journey into Night, Government to Government Consultation under Section 106, on the Navajo Nation (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ronald Maldonado.

Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended requires that the Federal Agencies consult with American Indian Tribes on a Government to Government basis. There are numerous guidelines and trainings on how this should be accomplished under the law, but these do not consider the Tribal point of view. American Indian Tribes are sovereign Nations and expect to be treated as such, expecting long term relationships with Federal Agencies. During my tenure with the Navajo...


Memo: Government to Government Relations with Native American Tribal Governments (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David L. Vesely.

Memorandum concerning government to government relations with Native American Tribal governments directed from the President in 1994 for all executive departments including the Air Force.


Memorandum from AFCEC on Native American Consultation Funding Guidance (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Randy E. Brown.

Undated memorandum for Wing Commanders providing guidance regarding the use of the Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC) Environmental Quality (EQ) funds for Native American Consultations and explanation of appropriate funding channels.


New Boston Air Force Station Native American Interaction Plan, New Boston, Mount Vernon and Amherst, New Hampshire (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Timothy Light.

This report is intended to provide guidance and direction to New Boston Air Force Station in the development of a process for consulting with Native American tribes who may claim ancestral ties to the lands managed by NBAFS. This process is intended to identify areas and sites of concern to these tribes and establish an on-going program that will create a strong foundation for informal and formal negotiations and consultations between NBAFS and Native American tribes that will partially address...


Reclaiming History: The Osage Nation Heritage Sites Visit (2020)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jackie L. Rodgers.

This is a paper/report submission presented at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The mission of the Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office (ONHPO) is to preserve, main­tain, and revitalize the culture and traditions of the Osage Nation. The overarching goal of the ONHPO is to meet the cultural preservation needs voiced by the Osage people. To achieve that goal, every year the ONHPO takes up to twenty Osage Tribal members and other Tribal representatives to...


Scott Air Force Base Tribal Consultation Meeting Agenda and Slides (2018)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Shawn C. Covault.

Agenda and Slides for Scott Air Force Base Tribal Consultation Meeting held on August 15, 2018. Includes presentation, "Help From Above: Enabling Rapid Global Mobility" by Colonel Shawn C. Covault.


SHPO-CON-216: Re: Section 106 Consultation for Replace 12 kV Switchgear at Switchyard M Project, Vandenberg AFB (USAF Letter of September 03, 2019 and e-mail of September 12, 2019) (2019)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Julianne Polanco.

This document is a Section 106 letter from the California State Historic Preservation Office for the Replace 12kV Switchgear at Switchyard M Project. The letter reiterates the information provided in the transmittal letter from Vandenberg Air Force Base. It provides concurrence for 1) the delineation of the project area of potential effect, and 2) the project finding of no adverse effect to historic properties with conditions. The conditions that will be required during project execution...


Treaty-Reserved Rights on Department of Defense Lands (Legacy 99-1881)
PROJECT Wendy Eliason.

This report identifies Department of Defense (DoD) installation obligations arising from treaties and agreements negotiated by the United States and Indian nations between 1775 and 1954. In general, these treaties recognize tribal members rights to hunt, fish, gather, and otherwise continue longstanding use of lands now occupied by DoD installations.


Treaty-Reserved Rights on Department of Defense Lands - Report (Legacy 99-1881) (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Wendy Eliason. Donald Fixico. Sharon O'Brien. Michael Stewart.

This report identifies Department of Defense (DoD) installation obligations arising from treaties and agreements negotiated by the United States and Indian nations between 1775 and 1954. In general, these treaties recognize tribal members rights to hunt, fish, gather, and otherwise continue longstanding use of lands now occupied by DoD installations.


Treaty-Reserved Rights on Department of Defense Lands - Summary (Legacy 99-1881) (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Wendy Eliason. Donald Fixico. Sharon O'Brien. Michael Stewart.

This is a summary of a report that identifies Department of Defense (DoD) installation obligations arising from treaties and agreements negotiated by the United States and Indian nations between 1775 and 1954. In general, these treaties recognize tribal members rights to hunt, fish, gather, and otherwise continue longstanding use of lands now occupied by DoD installations.


Tribal Consultation: What We Lose When It’s "My way or the highway" (2019)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Betsy Chapoose.

This is an abstract from the "Braiding Knowledge: Opportunities and Challenges for Collaborative Approaches to Archaeological Heritage and Conservation" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Over my years as Director of the Cultural Rights and Protection Department for the Ute Indian Tribe, I have seen tribal consultation in many different forms. In my presentation, I will be talking about tribal consultation as collaboration and how we can all move...


Tribal Engagement Guidebook (Legacy 21-001)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This project developed a Tribal Engagement Guidebook as a resource to aid DoD personnel who engage with or work on matters of concern to Tribes.


Tribal Engagement Guidebook – Brochure (Legacy 21-001) (2023)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML), Colorado State University. USACE Tribal Nations Technical Center of Expertise.

This is the brochure for a project that developed a Tribal Engagement Guidebook as a resource to aid DoD personnel who engage with or work on matters of concern to Tribes.


Tribal Engagement Guidebook – Fact Sheet (Legacy 21-001) (2023)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Center for the Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML). USACE Tribal Nations Technical Center of Expertise.

This fact sheet describes a project that developed a Tribal Engagement Guidebook as a resource to aid DoD personnel who engage with or work on matters of concern to Tribes.


Tribal Engagement Guidebook – Final Report (Legacy 21-001) (2023)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML), Colorado State University. USACE Tribal Nations Technical Center of Expertise.

This is the final report for a project that developed a Tribal Engagement Guidebook as a resource to aid DoD personnel who engage with or work on matters of concern to Tribes.


Tribal: Draft Native American Consultation Letter for Sheppard AFB (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven De Vore.

Letter report in regards to a base wide cultural resources assessment at Sheppard Air Force Base.


US DoD Desk Guide to Military Installations and Federally Recognized Tribes Locations Located in South and Eastern US (Legacy 06-315)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This 2007 Desk Guide is a starting point for identifying the proper tribe(s) to contact. Initiating formal, government-to-government consultation would typically follow. The Desk Guide contains basic information on both the military installations and the tribes located in the South and Eastern Regions so that this same information is readily available for the tribal governments and their staff. Tribal staff may need to contact a military installation in a region or state which is part of their...