Our research assesses the efficacy of the National Historic Preservation Act\u27s (NHPA) Traditional Cultural Property or Place (TCP) construct in facilitating Native American engagement with aboriginal lands now federally governed. We analyze how federal agencies can implement effective consultation to lessen inherent power imbalances in the legal framework. From July through December 2014, we conducted eleven semi-structured interviews with participants involved with five TCPs in the United States Pacific Northwest and Great Basin and fourteen individuals involved with other TCPs. We identified three themes in the results: (1) ensuring government employees have the proper skill sets, particularly with communication and cultural competency...
Graduation date: 2008This dissertation presents an analysis of the historic preservation\ud framewor...
This research was conducted to evaluate the way cultural resource management laws and federal regula...
In the American Southwest, indigenous pueblo cultures are a vital part of the region\u27s contempora...
In an era when indigenous people face limited sovereignty, minority status, and con-tinuing pressure...
textNational Register Bulletin 38: Guidelines for Evaluating and Documenting Traditional Cultural Pr...
The federal public lands—national forests, parks, and rangelands—are widely known for their vast nat...
abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explore the historical development of Native Americans' pa...
This dissertation is a qualitative investigation into Navajo citizen opinion on the need and form of...
Native Americans have had a long and contentious history with the National Park Service (NPS). In re...
Shankle, Nicholas Lloyd, M.A., Spring 2016 Anthropology Viewing Sacred Lands Through the Federal Len...
This Article integrates constitutional principles, statutory requirements, and federal policy govern...
Indigenous communities across the United States were coerced and tricked into signing treaties that ...
Collaborative conservation between Aboriginal people and archaeologists in Australia presents new an...
This dissertation seeks to give agency back to Tribes as conscious and deliberate actors in the reso...
Indigenous Peoples across the world are calling on nation-states to “decolonize” laws, structures, a...
Graduation date: 2008This dissertation presents an analysis of the historic preservation\ud framewor...
This research was conducted to evaluate the way cultural resource management laws and federal regula...
In the American Southwest, indigenous pueblo cultures are a vital part of the region\u27s contempora...
In an era when indigenous people face limited sovereignty, minority status, and con-tinuing pressure...
textNational Register Bulletin 38: Guidelines for Evaluating and Documenting Traditional Cultural Pr...
The federal public lands—national forests, parks, and rangelands—are widely known for their vast nat...
abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explore the historical development of Native Americans' pa...
This dissertation is a qualitative investigation into Navajo citizen opinion on the need and form of...
Native Americans have had a long and contentious history with the National Park Service (NPS). In re...
Shankle, Nicholas Lloyd, M.A., Spring 2016 Anthropology Viewing Sacred Lands Through the Federal Len...
This Article integrates constitutional principles, statutory requirements, and federal policy govern...
Indigenous communities across the United States were coerced and tricked into signing treaties that ...
Collaborative conservation between Aboriginal people and archaeologists in Australia presents new an...
This dissertation seeks to give agency back to Tribes as conscious and deliberate actors in the reso...
Indigenous Peoples across the world are calling on nation-states to “decolonize” laws, structures, a...
Graduation date: 2008This dissertation presents an analysis of the historic preservation\ud framewor...
This research was conducted to evaluate the way cultural resource management laws and federal regula...
In the American Southwest, indigenous pueblo cultures are a vital part of the region\u27s contempora...