Defending The National Historic Preservation Act: Part 1

By Ann Berkley Rodgers, Aaron Sims and Gregory Smith (October 30, 2017, 10:45 AM EDT) -- The federal rush for infrastructure and energy development, combined with the ongoing saga of the Dakota Access pipeline, is placing in jeopardy one of the most important laws used by federally recognized Indian tribes to prevent unintentional and intentional destruction of places of extreme significance to the ongoing survival of a tribe's culture — those central core beliefs and world views that establish and sustain tribal identity.[1] That law is the National Historic Preservation Act ("NHPA") which applies to all federal actions.[2]...

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