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'''2014''' | '''2014''' | ||
− | * [[Media:2014 Navajo Nation River Monitoring Trip Report.pdf | | + | * [[Media:2014 Navajo Nation River Monitoring Trip Report.pdf |Navajo Nation River Monitoring Trip Report]] |
− | * [[Media:2014 Hopi.pdf| | + | * [[Media:2014 Hopi.pdf| Hopi Long-Term Monitoring Program for the Grand Canyon]] |
− | * [[Media:2014 ZUNI ASSOCIATIVE VALUES IN GRAND CANYON PROJECT.pdf| | + | * [[Media:2014 ZUNI ASSOCIATIVE VALUES IN GRAND CANYON PROJECT.pdf|Zuni Associative Values in Grand Canyon]] |
− | * [[Media:Zuni FY2014 GCDAMP Participation Annual Report (3) (1).pdf | | + | * [[Media:Zuni FY2014 GCDAMP Participation Annual Report (3) (1).pdf |Zuni GCDAMP Participation Annual Report]] |
'''2013''' | '''2013''' | ||
− | * [[Media:2013zebratail.finalannualreport.withedits.pdf| | + | * [[Media:2013zebratail.finalannualreport.withedits.pdf|Zebratail lizard reintroduction at Diamond Creek - Final Annual Report]] |
'''2012''' | '''2012''' | ||
− | * [[Media:2012 SPC Annual Report final rev.docx| Paiute | + | * [[Media:2012 SPC Annual Report final rev.docx| Paiute Annual Monitoring Report]] |
− | * [[Media:2012 Monitoring Report.pdf | Hopi | + | * [[Media:2012 Monitoring Report.pdf | Hopi Annual Monitoring Report]] |
− | * [[Media:2012 Hualapai doc.pdf | Hualapai | + | * [[Media:2012 Hualapai doc.pdf | Hualapai Monitoring Report]] |
'''2011''' | '''2011''' | ||
− | * [[Media:2011 Zuni.pdf | Zuni | + | * [[Media:2011 Zuni.pdf | Zuni Cultural Resources Monitoring Report]] |
Revision as of 14:35, 24 June 2016
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The lower reaches of Glen Canyon and the river corridor through Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, have been used by humans for at least 13,000 years. Today, at least nine contemporary Native American Tribes claim traditional cultural ties to this area. Grand Canyon National Park contains more than 4,000 documented prehistoric and historic sites, and about 420 of these sites are located in proximity to the Colorado River. The lower reaches of Glen Canyon contain an additional 55 sites. In addition to archaeological sites, cultural resources along the Colorado River corridor include historic structures and other types of historic properties, as well as biological and physical resources that are of traditional cultural importance to Native American peoples such as springs, unique landforms, mineral deposits, native plant concentrations, and various animal species |
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