Consultation and Protection of Native American Sacred Lands

Registration Eligibility
Members and staff involved in compliance requirements from Indian tribes, Native Hawaiian groups, indigenous communities, THPOs, SHPOs, gov't agencies
Start Date
09/18/2014
End Date
09/19/2014
Description
Explore the consultation process mandated by federal laws as it pertains to Native American sacred lands. Review the guidelines from both tribal and federal land-managing agencies' perspectives. Consider the legal, historical, and cultural factors that influence consulting parties. Discuss ways to use the consultation process in conjunction with other tools, such as land trusts, restrictive covenants, and property purchases by tribes or nonprofit conservancies, to achieve a protected status for culturally significant places.
Location
Seattle, WA
Distance Learning
No
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Historic Preservation
Project Management
Rural Landscape
Site Planning
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
12.0
Learning Outcomes
Discover how to integrate federal mandates with tribal beliefs.
Learn what the process does and does not do for the resource.
Gain insight into eligibility determinations, explore when to nominate and when not to.
Understand what to do when the laws overlap and how to use them
Explore what to do if conflicts cannot be resolved.
Instructors
Claudia Nissley
Course Codes
Provider
National Preservation Institute


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