This thesis is a case study of the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians' (Tribe) multifaceted practice of Tribal Cultural Resources Management (TCRM) as it relates to projects subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Tracing the Tribe's journey to weave traditional stewardship principles into the contemporary fabric of TCRM, this thesis investigates how the Tribe utilizes TCRM to express, assert, and preserve its inherent sovereignty over the land and its resources. With a jurisdiction encompassing northern Los Angeles County, the Tribe is confronted with numerous land-altering activities that require strenuous review to eliminate potential adverse impacts to invaluable tribal cultural resources. Yet, there remains...
Just like the many places water flows through, water issues like inequality, have many different sta...
Assembly Bill No. 52 (AB 52) amended the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in 2014 to mand...
The increase in collaborative projects involving American Indian tribes and natural resource managem...
Graduation date: 2008This dissertation presents an analysis of the historic preservation\ud framewor...
This thesis develops a programmatic approach for Pima County to use in collaboration with intereste...
This research was conducted to evaluate the way cultural resource management laws and federal regula...
Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNA) are concerns on reservations across the entire United State...
Collaborative management with Indigenous groups is becoming increasingly common as many Indigenous c...
This research focused on identifying the key technical water issues of federally recognized Californ...
Governments, including tribes, need to protect one of humankind’s most valuable resources: the envir...
This dissertation seeks to give agency back to Tribes as conscious and deliberate actors in the reso...
Indigenous peoples in North America have a long history of understanding their societies as having a...
INTRODUCTION Indian Country in the United States contains substantial commercial forest resources. T...
Tribal governments’ capacity to implement land use controls within their Nations is limited by the U...
The United States maintains an artificial hierarchy amongst Native American tribes by acknowledging,...
Just like the many places water flows through, water issues like inequality, have many different sta...
Assembly Bill No. 52 (AB 52) amended the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in 2014 to mand...
The increase in collaborative projects involving American Indian tribes and natural resource managem...
Graduation date: 2008This dissertation presents an analysis of the historic preservation\ud framewor...
This thesis develops a programmatic approach for Pima County to use in collaboration with intereste...
This research was conducted to evaluate the way cultural resource management laws and federal regula...
Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNA) are concerns on reservations across the entire United State...
Collaborative management with Indigenous groups is becoming increasingly common as many Indigenous c...
This research focused on identifying the key technical water issues of federally recognized Californ...
Governments, including tribes, need to protect one of humankind’s most valuable resources: the envir...
This dissertation seeks to give agency back to Tribes as conscious and deliberate actors in the reso...
Indigenous peoples in North America have a long history of understanding their societies as having a...
INTRODUCTION Indian Country in the United States contains substantial commercial forest resources. T...
Tribal governments’ capacity to implement land use controls within their Nations is limited by the U...
The United States maintains an artificial hierarchy amongst Native American tribes by acknowledging,...
Just like the many places water flows through, water issues like inequality, have many different sta...
Assembly Bill No. 52 (AB 52) amended the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in 2014 to mand...
The increase in collaborative projects involving American Indian tribes and natural resource managem...