This report presents a review of the literature concerning Native American occupancy and use of the Yucca Mountain area and vicinity. It draws on a wide range of material, including early traveler reports, government documents, ethnographic and historical works, and local newspapers. The report complements two other concurrent studies, one focused on the cultural resources of Native American people in the study area and the other an ethnobotanical study of plant resources used by Native American people in the study area. Both concurrent studies are based on interviews with Native American people. The literature review was designed to contribute to the understanding of the presence of Native American people in the Yucca Mountain area. A rev...
This is the second of three reports produced for the Intermountain Power Project Native American cul...
This was an applied ethnographic study of natural and cultural resources of contemporary significanc...
The American Indian Resource Materials amount to about twenty percent of the Western History Collect...
The Yucca Mountain region was used by Owens Valley Paiute, Western Shoshone, and Southern Paiute peo...
This report integrates and summarizes findings from the 1987 and 1988 Native American cultural resou...
This report presents Native American interpretations of and concerns for plant resources on or near ...
This report consists of Yucca Mountain Project bibliographies. It is the appendix to a report that s...
This report summarizes data collected between September 1986 and September 1988 relative to Native A...
This report outlines the legal requirements for consulting with American Indian groups and identifyi...
Seventeen American Indian tribes having traditional prehistoric or historic ties to lands within and...
The overall objective of the American Indian study is the preparation of a written report focusing o...
This book examines the long -term consultation partnership involving a federal agency, a group of Am...
This report documents the religious concerns of the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, the Cheyenne and Arapa...
This report is the product of a study funded by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) entitled, The Ar...
This government-to-government consultation between the Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Offic...
This is the second of three reports produced for the Intermountain Power Project Native American cul...
This was an applied ethnographic study of natural and cultural resources of contemporary significanc...
The American Indian Resource Materials amount to about twenty percent of the Western History Collect...
The Yucca Mountain region was used by Owens Valley Paiute, Western Shoshone, and Southern Paiute peo...
This report integrates and summarizes findings from the 1987 and 1988 Native American cultural resou...
This report presents Native American interpretations of and concerns for plant resources on or near ...
This report consists of Yucca Mountain Project bibliographies. It is the appendix to a report that s...
This report summarizes data collected between September 1986 and September 1988 relative to Native A...
This report outlines the legal requirements for consulting with American Indian groups and identifyi...
Seventeen American Indian tribes having traditional prehistoric or historic ties to lands within and...
The overall objective of the American Indian study is the preparation of a written report focusing o...
This book examines the long -term consultation partnership involving a federal agency, a group of Am...
This report documents the religious concerns of the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, the Cheyenne and Arapa...
This report is the product of a study funded by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) entitled, The Ar...
This government-to-government consultation between the Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Offic...
This is the second of three reports produced for the Intermountain Power Project Native American cul...
This was an applied ethnographic study of natural and cultural resources of contemporary significanc...
The American Indian Resource Materials amount to about twenty percent of the Western History Collect...