National Historic Preservation Act, Section 106
The Tribal Preservation Department is responsible for the protection and management of Archaeological, Historical and cultural Resources, prior to any development of tribal lands, an inventory of historical records is conducted to minimize the disturbance of important sites and to prevent the desecration of burials.
The preservation department works to see that procedures are followed to protect and preserve cultural resources and those investigations of tribal lands are completed in a sensitive manner. We identify and document historical and archaeological materials. We are also responsible for protecting Traditional Cultural Properties that may hold a cultural significance, such as a location associated with the traditional beliefs of a tribe about its origins, its history, or the nature of the world.
The Tribal Historic Preservation Department requires Archaeological Surveys to be done on tribal land to avoid sacred sites and burial grounds, such as cemeteries, and burial mounds. We see that the tribe is in compliance with section 106 and 36 CFR, part 800 of the National Historic Preservation Act.
2003 Phase I Archaeological Survey
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