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Table of Contents - Arizona Archaeological Council’s Native Americans and Archaeology Workshop - 1994-02
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CONSULTATION
Initiation. B
Have someone who is informed (Tribal). B
Agency - consistent contact. B
Confusion about which tribe to contact. A
Places responsibility on tribes. B
Tribes are at different stages of development - organization. A
Who to contact at each tribe. B
Who do tribes consult with on given project. B
Agencies deal with tribes individually. A,B
Too much paper. A
General consultation for certain projects. A
Area of cultural affiliation. A,B
Area of contact w/in area of cultural affiliation. A,B
Tribes provide maps w/areas of interest. A,C,D
Boundaries may change. A,C,D
Developers are held up by federal agencies - getting agreements. A
Agencies & Tribes develop agreements. A
Define issues through MOU’s. A
Look toward umbrella agreements (regional level) to assist tribes & agencies facilitate process. A,C.
Funding issues. B
Federal perception of tribes; not government to government. B