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Six Tribes Sign Historic Preservation Agreements With National Park Service

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The Kiva at Nambé Pueblo New Mexico / Wikipedia - John PhelanThe National Park Service (NPS) signed agreements with six Tribal nations during the 2024 fiscal year, transferring specific historic preservation responsibilities to these Tribes. These responsibilities, typically handled by state governments, will now be managed directly by the Tribes on their lands. The agreements were finalized as part of the NPS's Tribal Historic Preservation Prog…
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