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CGC staff have decades of combined professional experience in and can provide services for:
Compliance
• NHPA Section 106/110
• NEPA
• CEQA/AB52/SB18
• SEPA
Tribal/Community Studies & Investigations
• Traditional Cultural Property (TCP)/Traditional Cultural Landscape (TCL) Inventories
• Ethnographic, Ethnohistorical, and Human-Environment Relationship Overviews and Assessments
• Traditional Knowledge (TK) and Local Knowledge (LK) Studies
• Tribal Worldview and Value System Directives for Cultural/Natural Resources
• Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage Studies
• Traditional Land Use and Subsistence Impact Assessments
• Qualitative Health Assessment
• Holistic Macro-/Micro- Archaeological Assessments and Evaluations
• Multi-Affiliation Ethnographic Studies
Education & Capacity Building Workshops
• Cultural/Natural Resources Programmatic Capacity Building Workshops
• Regulatory Compliance Strategies and Enforcement Workshops
•Collaborative Capacity-Building and Development Workshops among Tribal, Community, Non-Governmental, Non-Profit, and Academic Institutions
• Participatory Action Learning Workshops
Specialized Document Preparation
• Native American Resource Management and Treatment Plans
• Tribal Consultation and Stakeholder Outreach Plans
• Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage Management and Treatment Plans
• Collaborative Management Plans
• Informed Consent, Data Sharing, and Confidentiality Agreements
• Programmatic Agreements (PAs), Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs), and Memorandums of Agreement (MOAs)
• California Register and National Register of Historic Places Nominations
• Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO) Program Application Plans
• Agency and Tribal Historic Preservation Ordinances and Tribal Register Development