Cultural Resources Effort Documents the Oral History of Native American Workers at Camp Navajo
Posted on: Tuesday, 31 March 2009, 16:29 CDT
Camp Navajo Garrison Training Center and the Arizona Army National Guard (ARNG) have a richer understanding of their own history thanks to the Camp Navajo Cultural Resources Management Program oral history project.
The oral history project began as an effort to mitigate range development impacts on Indian Village, established for the native American crews who helped construct the installation in the 1940s. It included documenting the experiences and history of the Native Americans who helped build Camp Navajo. More than 200 individuals with connections to Native American workers participated in the oral history project.
"The ethnographic oral history project is not only an innovative mitigation method, but it also directly supports the Camp Navajo military mission by allowing this land to be converted for training," shared Lt. Col.
Camp Navajo's cultural resources management staff accomplished several major program milestones, including the ethnographic oral history of Indian Village and an installation-wide survey to inventory all historic property, affirming full cultural resources management compliance on the installation. The historic properties inventory identified 272 archaeological sites, 128 of which are eligible for listing on the National Register, including the Indian Village site.
Camp Navajo's cultural resources management program manages prehistoric, Native American and colonial archaeological resources and artifacts on Camp Navajo. Prehistoric lithic scatters are frequent on Camp Navajo, and tools, arrowheads, obsidian reduction areas and pottery can be found. Artifacts recovered at Camp Navajo are registered, maintained and catalogued through the Arizona ARNG's partnership with the Arizona State Museum for curation of archaeological data.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for the Environment, Safety and Occupational Health,
An independent panel of judges made up of professionals from federal, state and Army organizations recommended Arizona ARNG, Camp Navajo for the Secretary of the Army environmental award. "Camp Navajo's government-to-government consultation with federally recognized Indian tribes is encouraging. It should be seen as a model for other installations in developing and maintaining these important relationships for the stewardship of historic properties," stated
For details about the fiscal year 2008 Secretary of the Army Environmental Awards recipients visit the U.S. Army Environmental Command's Web site at http://aec.army.mil/usaec/newsroom/awards00.html. To see this news release on the U.S. Army Web site, please visit: http://www.army.mil/-news/2009/03/31/19029-cultural-resources-effort-documents-the-oral-history-of-native-american-workers-at-camp-navajo/index.html.
This information is provided by USAEC. USAEC is the Army's point organization for supporting the implementation of environmental programs that facilitate sustainable Army training and operations while protecting the environment. We provide environmental program management and technical support products and services in support of Army training operations, acquisition and sound stewardship.
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SOURCE U.S. Army Environmental Command
Source: PR Newswire
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