Migrations in the North: Hopi Reconnaissance for the Rocky Mountain Expansion Loop Pipeline

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Author(s): Roger Anyon

Year: 1999

Summary

This report presents the cultural values, concerns, and recommendations of the Hopi Tribe regarding cultural resources that may be impacted by the proposed construction of the Rocky Mountain Expansion Loop Pipeline to transport natural gas liquids. The proposed pipeline runs from northwestern New Mexico to northeastern Utah. Hopi advisors conducted field reconnaissance, evaluated 18 archaeological sites, examined collections, and conducted ethnographic interviews to address concerns about the potential impact of the proposed pipeline.

The Hopi Tribe recommends that cultural resources that may be impacted should be avoided and left undisturbed and requests consultation regarding the undertaking throughout the duration of the undertaking.

Cite this Record

Migrations in the North: Hopi Reconnaissance for the Rocky Mountain Expansion Loop Pipeline. Roger Anyon. 1999 ( tDAR id: 475296) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8475296

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Spatial Coverage

min long: -114.412; min lat: 36.753 ; max long: -108.918; max lat: 42.241 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Bureau of Land Management, Utah State Office

Contributor(s): Hopi Cultural Preservation Office

Sponsor(s): Mid-America Pipeline Company

Submitted To(s): SWCA Environmental Consultants

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