The American Latino Heritage Initiative explores how the legacy of American Latinos can be recognized, preserved, and interpreted for future generations.
This competency describes the skills needed by interpreters and archeologists to effectively interpret the archeological resources of the National Parks.
Cultural Resource Enterprise GIS Data is now available for the NPS employees.
NAGPRA addresses the rights of lineal descendants, Indian tribes, and Native Hawaiian organizations to Native American cultural items.
National NAGPRA administers the national implementation of NAGPRA: developing regulations, assisting Indian tribes, Native Hawaiian organizations, museums, and other Federal agencies with the NAGPRA process.
This guidance is for archeologists who are working with educators to create lesson plans that use archeological artifacts and 3D technology.
SCA is dedicated to research, understanding, interpretation and conservation of the heritage of California and the regions that surround and pertain to it.
(SHA) is the largest scholarly group concerned with the archaeology of the modern world (A.D. 1400-present).
Southeast Archeological Center (SEAC) provides the best archeological and collections management assistance possible to national parks and partners.
The Midwest Archeological Center is dedicated to the study, interpretation and preservation of archeological resources within the National Park System.
The NCSHPO coordinates SHPOs and their staff and communicates and represents the SHPOs with federal agencies and national preservation organizations.
SAA is an international organization dedicated to the research, interpretation, and protection of the archaeological heritage of the Americas
The Society for Industrial Archeology promotes the study, appreciation, and preservation of the physical remnants of our industrial and technological past.
SCA is the oldest national organization devoted to the buildings, artifacts, structures, signs, and symbols of the 20th-century commercial landscape.
The World Archaeological Congress (WAC) promotes archeological interest in all countries and regions and strives for relevance to the broader public.
The Southeastern Archaeological Conference promotes and stimulates interest in the archeology of the southeastern United States and neighboring areas.
Formed in 1879, Archaeological Institute of America is the oldest archeological society in the United States.
The Cultural Resource Geographic Information Systems Facility (CRGIS) uses GIS and GPS technologies in documenting and managing cultural resources.
The National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers is an organization of Tribal officials who implement federal and tribal preservation laws.