A paper designed to effect interactions and involvements of environmental justice populations that may be impacted by non-stockpile materiel activities. It also serves to identify and provide for the consultation and cooperation of native American Tribal governments that have treaty, cultural or religious rights on non-stockpile sites
This report describes the results of an ethnographic study performed by Cultural Systems Research, I...
Tribal governments’ capacity to implement land use controls within their Nations is limited by the U...
This is a report of cultural resource identifications, evaluations, and potential impact assessment...
Environmental justice is a prominent issue for Native American nations within the United States. One...
For the purposes of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act, the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima In...
Governments, including tribes, need to protect one of humankind’s most valuable resources: the envir...
This handbook was developed by the Domestic Policy Council Working Group on American Indians and Ala...
In the United States, minority communities are disproportionately exposed to environmental contamina...
This is a summary of findings from an American Indian rapid cultural assessment. As such, this is no...
The cleanup of this country's federal facilities can affect a wide range of tribal and community int...
This report outlines the legal requirements for consulting with American Indian groups and identifyi...
Tribal governments are developing and implementing federally authorized and/or approved tribal envir...
The following activities were completed by the end of the quarter: (1) The CERT Executive Director i...
This is a policy statement on environmental principles from the EPA in order to involve indigenous p...
The Greater than Class C (GTCC) Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) evaluated the potential impacts...
This report describes the results of an ethnographic study performed by Cultural Systems Research, I...
Tribal governments’ capacity to implement land use controls within their Nations is limited by the U...
This is a report of cultural resource identifications, evaluations, and potential impact assessment...
Environmental justice is a prominent issue for Native American nations within the United States. One...
For the purposes of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act, the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima In...
Governments, including tribes, need to protect one of humankind’s most valuable resources: the envir...
This handbook was developed by the Domestic Policy Council Working Group on American Indians and Ala...
In the United States, minority communities are disproportionately exposed to environmental contamina...
This is a summary of findings from an American Indian rapid cultural assessment. As such, this is no...
The cleanup of this country's federal facilities can affect a wide range of tribal and community int...
This report outlines the legal requirements for consulting with American Indian groups and identifyi...
Tribal governments are developing and implementing federally authorized and/or approved tribal envir...
The following activities were completed by the end of the quarter: (1) The CERT Executive Director i...
This is a policy statement on environmental principles from the EPA in order to involve indigenous p...
The Greater than Class C (GTCC) Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) evaluated the potential impacts...
This report describes the results of an ethnographic study performed by Cultural Systems Research, I...
Tribal governments’ capacity to implement land use controls within their Nations is limited by the U...
This is a report of cultural resource identifications, evaluations, and potential impact assessment...