This is an American Indian ethnographic study for the Hoover Dam Bypass Project. The study sites included three bypass bridge alternatives, each located within one mile from where United States Highway 93 (U.S. 93), at the time of the study, crossed over the top of Hoover Dam at the Arizona-Nevada state line. Due to growth in population and commerce in the Southwest, the roadway at Hoover Dam has experienced a tremendous increase in traffic over the past 30 years, resulting in increased safety hazards to motorists, pedestrians, and the dam itself. Federal, state, and local governments have worked to find a solution to the impacts of increased traffic across Hoover Dam. This project was a continuation of EIS efforts that began in 1989. Th...
As part of the American Indian consultation process for the Hoover Dam Bypass Project the Federal Hi...
This report presents the findings of a two-day Rapid Cultural Assessment (RCA) to assess potential i...
This is a summary of findings from an American Indian rapid cultural assessment. As such, this is no...
Report on the cultural significance of the Colorado River, Glen Canyon, and Grand Canyon to the Paiu...
This study was designed to inform the third party Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) required for ...
Report on the cultural significance of the Colorado River, Glen Canyon, and Grand Canyon to the Paiu...
This presentation is was given at the Great Basin Conference in 2006 in Las Vegas, Nevada. This talk...
The Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) is interested in understanding the human and environmental consequen...
This presentation was prepared for a conference focusing on risk assessment and facility siting issu...
This report concludes the first four years (1992 -1995) of Southern Paiute involvement in the Glen C...
A government-to-government consultation between the Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office (...
The overall objective of the American Indian study is the preparation of a written report focusing o...
It was determined in the mid- 1990s that Highway 95 in southern Nevada had experienced a tremendous ...
In the late 1970s, Southern California Edison Company proposed the construction of a 500 Kilovolt tr...
This is a report of cultural resource identifications, evaluations, and potential impact assessment...
As part of the American Indian consultation process for the Hoover Dam Bypass Project the Federal Hi...
This report presents the findings of a two-day Rapid Cultural Assessment (RCA) to assess potential i...
This is a summary of findings from an American Indian rapid cultural assessment. As such, this is no...
Report on the cultural significance of the Colorado River, Glen Canyon, and Grand Canyon to the Paiu...
This study was designed to inform the third party Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) required for ...
Report on the cultural significance of the Colorado River, Glen Canyon, and Grand Canyon to the Paiu...
This presentation is was given at the Great Basin Conference in 2006 in Las Vegas, Nevada. This talk...
The Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) is interested in understanding the human and environmental consequen...
This presentation was prepared for a conference focusing on risk assessment and facility siting issu...
This report concludes the first four years (1992 -1995) of Southern Paiute involvement in the Glen C...
A government-to-government consultation between the Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office (...
The overall objective of the American Indian study is the preparation of a written report focusing o...
It was determined in the mid- 1990s that Highway 95 in southern Nevada had experienced a tremendous ...
In the late 1970s, Southern California Edison Company proposed the construction of a 500 Kilovolt tr...
This is a report of cultural resource identifications, evaluations, and potential impact assessment...
As part of the American Indian consultation process for the Hoover Dam Bypass Project the Federal Hi...
This report presents the findings of a two-day Rapid Cultural Assessment (RCA) to assess potential i...
This is a summary of findings from an American Indian rapid cultural assessment. As such, this is no...