Iceberg Point Cultural Field School
Project ID: L16AC00305
Federal Agency: Bureau of Land Management
Partner Institution: Central Washington University
Fiscal Year: 2016
Initial Funding: $20,000
Total Funding: $20,000
Project Type: Education
Project Disciplines: Cultural
National Park: San Juan Island National Historic Park
Principal Investigator: McCutcheon, Patrick
Agreement Technical Representative: Bailey, Rich
Abstract: Objective(s): The overall objective of a field school is to collect data that would identify important cultural properties and benefit future management of BLM administered lands at Iceberg Point in the San Juan Islands National Monument. Specific objectives would include but not be limited to:
1. Identification of important cultural resources and values through intensive inventory of approximately 100 acres of BLM administered land;
2. Completion of site and isolated find records for any cultural resources identified by the investigation;
3. Completion of a professional report of investigation that would describe the cultural, historical, and ethnographic background and environmental overview for the project area, methods used for identification of cultural resources, results of the investigation, provide National Register eligibility recommendations, and recommendations for future management of the cultural properties;
4. Submission of completed site and isolated find records meeting BLM and Washington
Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation standards;
5. Education and training for field school students;
6. Involvement and participation of members of local Native American tribes and communities in the field school.