Ferguson - Would tribe be willing to release outline on map? If a project
falls within that area contact Lorretta!
Rice - Do not want boundaries released?
Jackson - Possibility, lot of factors to consider before so doing. Education
(within tribe) important for them. They do not have trained people, and that
is not the Hualapai way! Better to work with agencies for internship programs.
Reid - Not all tribes are equivalent, 21 tribes in Arizona. Not all on same
level. Politics also plays a major role. Think in terms of mid-range worse
case scenario. Not have people available with whom to deal. Should not develop
procedures to deal with best.
Pilles - Just WHO to deal.
Dongoske - Half burden of consultation is with the tribe.
Brunson -
Dongoske - Can consult with Office, village to village. Can always have
problems.
Downum - Not always fed. agency that initiates. Could be state land. Not only
uneven with tribes, but with state. At times contractors ignore consultation
as no funds.
Gasser -
Rosenberg - What level do this at?
Downum - Can do equal harm with small projects.
Gasser - TCP problems all small projects.
Downum -
Gasser - Workshop on TCP policy next year (February). Almost need different
policy for north and south Arizona.
Anyon/Gasser - Situation in NM different and does not meet tribal needs.
Brunson - If maps produced, get out to private entities and state agencies.
Get word out to all tribes as a point of contact. Southern Tribes have done
such a map says Gasser.
Ferguson - Private developers too?