LEARN TO IDENTIFY AND PROTECT
YOUR CULTURAL RESOURCESThe Buena Vista Rancheria is hosting Phase III of it's Cultural Monitoring Training programs the week of September 26-30, 2011 at the BEST WESTERN Amador Inn, 200 South Highway 49, Jackson, CA
95642.
The following areas will be covered:
Importance of Cultural Monitoring
Partnerships with Forest Service
Chemehuevi and their experience: preserving the Culture through Language
Partnerships with Universities
Consideration of Cultural Resources
Under Section 106Cultural Resources Regulations and Laws
Importance of Cultural Monitors
Archeology form the Native American Perspective
Registration Fee is $115.00
Limited to 50 seats.
(Preference will be given to participants who have completed Phase I of the Cultural Monitoring Training Program, but it is not required.)



