Traditional Cultural Properties and Planning at Yosemite National Park
Project ID: P16AC01483
Federal Agency: National Park Service
Partner Institution: Portland State University
Fiscal Year: 2016
Initial Funding: $74,736
Total Funding: $191,193
Project Type: Research
Project Disciplines: Cultural
National Park: Yosemite National Park
Principal Investigator: Deur, Doug
Agreement Technical Representative: Carpenter, Scott
Abstract: Investigators from PSU and NPS staff will collaborate to accomplish the following specific objectives.
1. Collaboratively assess the eligibility of potential TCPs within YOSE in light of National Register criteria (Bulletin 38 and related guidance), working in consultation with park associated tribes and tribal organizations, assessing eligibility in light of data recovered through ethnographic methods that might include interviews, field visits, literature review and archival research.
2. Collaboratively advance the nomination of eligible TCPs to the National Register of Historic Places through the development of written narratives that will support National Register detenninations of eligibility and nominations.
3. Collaboratively develop treatment guidelines for identified TCPs in light of both National Register guidance and Native American cultural protocols.