Native Names Project 2008-2009 Frank Roberts, Perry Kitt Coeur d’Alene Tribe.

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Native Names Project Frank Roberts, Perry Kitt Coeur d’Alene Tribe

Outline Background on project Technical Aspect of Project Outreach Efforts over the past year

Coeur d’Alene Tribe GIS Program Preserving Tribal information for the past 18 years. Create and maintain data layers within the Tribe’s aboriginal territory. Consulting and grants Shoalwater Bay Tribe St. Regis Mohawk Timbisha Shoshone Snoqualmie Tribe

Goals of the Native Names Project Use GIS for cultural and language preservation Get names officially recognized Supply names to the USGS/National Map Expand project to include other Tribes

Native Names Project Timeline 1999 – Project started 2005 – Received grant to supply names to USGS National Map 2007 – Received USGS funding to expand project

Expanding the Native Names Project Adding other tribes Develop methodology Improve accessibility Training and outreach

Concerns Not all names and locations are to be shared Resolution required Separate Databases

The Processes Access Database SQL Server Table ArcIMS Service National Map

Other Maps Flash Based ArcGIS Service Google Earth - KML

The GNIS Get names recognized Access database to GNIS Official Variant Official Name

Training We have been making progress since this project started in 2007 by having a training session in Plummer, ID at our Information Technology (IT) center with tribes from all over the United States including Hawaii and Alaska. Later, a training session was held in Juneau, Alaska then at Grand Ronde, OR. This training session was also presented at the WAURISA Conference in Seattle, WA.

Training and Outreach Database methodology Tips on recording

Native Names Project Perry Kitt GIS Technician II Coeur d’Alene Tribe

Adding Native Names to USGS maps If you wish to participate we recommend the following steps: Develop a list of the names you wish to get published. This should include native name, English translation, location in latitude and longitude in decimal degrees, and a recording of an individual saying the name. It is important to realize that these names will be available to the public, so we highly recommend not providing names that would draw attention to sites (Cultural Sensitive Sites) that may be damaged or misused. Send an MP3 of people s aying the names ( recording) Get a tribal or community resolution that allows for these names to be sent to USGS and the Coeur d'Alene Tribe for use on The National Map Send your database and resolution to the Coeur d'Alene Tribe, along with an audio file of a native speaker saying each word. In addition, if you have video files or pictures of the sites please submit those at the same time. The Coeur d'Alene Tribe will then upload your names to its internet map server. At that time all names submitted will become available to the world. Send a copy of the database to Jenifer Runion at USGS so the names can be added to GNIS

Snoqualmie Nation The Snoqualmie Nation has sent us Native Names which has been posted. They also sent us MP3's. The names they sent are Q.ǝlbts (Camping Place) and Yǝlhʷ (Raging River). We are looking forward to getting more names from the Snoqualmie Nation in the near future.

Contacts I have made contact with seventy two tribes so far and sent them s, I have called twenty eight other tribes and left voice messages. There are about six hundred Tribes that I have not made contact with as of yet, but I will be contacting them. I talked to several tribal leaders at our NCAI Veterans Conference in Worley, ID. They were very interested in what we are doing and would like to add names to the project.

Arapaho Reservation Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians Berry Creek Rancheria Blue Lake Rancheria Burns Paiute Cedar City Reservation Chinook Coeur d'Alene Colville Confederate Tribes of Siletz Indians Confederate Tribes of the Grande Ronde Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation Coquille Cow Creek Cowlitz Duck Valley Duckwater Shoshone Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation Elko ( Te-Moak Western Shoshone) Ely Shoshone Enterprise Rancheria Fallon Fort Belknap Reservation Fort Hall Fort McDermitt Fort Mojave Fort Peck Reservation Goshute Hawaiian Indian Peaks Reservation

Kalispel Kanosh Reservation Koosharem Reservation Lower Elwha Lummi Makah Mohegan Indian Tribe of Connecticut Mooretown Rancheria Nez Perce Nondalton Nooksack Oneida Reservation (New York) Onondaga Reservation Passamaquoddy Tribe (Indian Township) Poospatuck Reservation (state) Port Gamble S'Klallam Quileute Quinault Rankokus Reservation (state) Resighini Rancheria Rocky Boy's Reservation Samish Sauk-Suiatlle Sault Ste. Marie Reservation Shinnecock Reservation (state) Shivwitz Reservation Shoshone Reservation Shoshone-Bannock Tribes ( Fort Hall Id ) Skokomish Smith River Rancheria

Snoqualmie Nation Spokane St. Regis Mohawk Reservation Summit Lake Paiute Swinomish Timbisha-Shoshone Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska Trinidad Tulalip Umatilla Upper Skagit Walker River Paiute Warm Springs Washoe Washoe Carson Washoe Dresslerville Washoe Ranches Washoe Stewart White Mountain Apache Wiyot XL Ranch ( Pit River ) Yakama Yerington Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo Yurok

Kalapuya Tribe

The Future Continue outreach and training? Add more names to the database Add more cultural information to project Move to ArcGIS Server Funding??? This is the END of our FUNDING!!! 

Thank You Perry Kitt GIS Technician II Coeur d’Alene Tribe