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Introduction Bill Kurtz, Fires Archeologist Tim Guyah, Acting Regional Archeologist
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What is the role of the BIA Archeologist? Ensure the BIA-MRO takes appropriate action for a specific undertaking as a result of section 106 compliance (36 CFR 800.2) But… working with/for Tribes adds several layers What are these layers?
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Working with/for Tribes to protect cultural resources Vast majority of BIA projects are Tribally initiated – – BIA does not generate projects like other federal agencies, So? – BIA due to it’s role is a quasi land management agency and is tasked with NHPA compliance – Tribes generate projects, BIA archeologists ensures those projects comply with NHPA BIA archeologists role does not start or end with NHPA, we also have to be versed in NAGPRA, NEPA, ARPA, executive orders, etc. Ultimately, our goals are to assist Tribes while ensuring compliance requirements are met – a somewhat unique mission in Federal Service
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What do we actually do? 633 – 36 – 7– 5 – 2 –
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What do we actually do? 633 – Number of NEPA actions requiring NHPA review 36 – Tribes within the Midwest Region 7 – Programs – Roads, Forestry/Fires, Realty, Fee to Trust Division, Natural Resources, Gaming, Technical assistance/other 5 – Midwest Region covers 5 states 2 – BIA archeologist currently on staff
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