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Table of Contents - Arizona Archaeological Council’s Native Americans and Archaeology Workshop - 1994-02
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Programmatic Agreements. A,C,D.
Role of archaeologist doing research. B,C,D
Jurisdiction - Tribal. A,B,C,D
Determination of significance. C,D
How to mitigate. C
Following Section 106 process may not be best. A,D
Quality of information given out (project description, maps, why?). A,C,D
Tribes asked to provide information when no benefit. B,C
Conflict of values. B,D
What are cultural resources? A,B,C,D
Inconsistency of federal agencies recognizing tribes. A,B
TCP- what constitutes? Inter-tribal issues. C,D
Burden of consultation for contractors. A,B
Early multi-agency coordination. A,B
Developers expect tribes to know where sacred sites are. C,D
Difference between consultation and decision-making. C