Friday, February 5, 2010

Training on various issues related to NAGPRA implementation

Training on various issues related to NAGPRA implementation

The National NAGPRA Program has partnered with the National Preservation Institute (NPI) to offer in-depth training on various issues related to NAGPRA implementation. Open to Federal agencies, museums, Indian tribes, Alaska native villages and corporations, and Native Hawaiian organizations, and others interested in NAGPRA, these trainings are designed to provide participants with practical knowledge and tools needed to support their NAGPRA efforts. For a full list of courses and their content, registration and scholarship and travel grant applications, please visit the National Preservation Institute's website atwww.npi.org.

Next Trainings: March 22-25 in Providence, RI

NAGPRA: Determining Cultural Affiliation, March 22, 2010
NAGPRA: Summaries, Inventories and Federal Register Notices, March 23
NAGPRA: Writing and Managing a Successful Grant, March 24-25

Financial Assistance
Scholarships and Travel Grants: Representatives from Federally-recognized Indian tribes, Alaska native villages and corporations and Native Hawaiian organizations are eligible to receive scholarships to cover registration costs for many of the workshops offered.

http://www.nps.gov/history/nagpra/TRAINING/INDEX.htm or www.npi.org.


The National NAGPRA Program has partnered with the National Preservation Institute (NPI) to offer in-depth training on various issues related to NAGPRA implementation. Open to Federal agencies, museums, Indian tribes, Alaska native villages and corporations, and Native Hawaiian organizations, and others interested in NAGPRA, these trainings are designed to provide participants with practical knowledge and tools needed to support their NAGPRA efforts. For a full list of courses and their content, registration and scholarship and travel grant applications, please visit the National Preservation Institute's website at www.npi.org.

Next Trainings: March 22-25 in Providence, RI

NAGPRA: Determining Cultural Affiliation, March 22, 2010
NAGPRA: Summaries, Inventories and Federal Register Notices, March 23
NAGPRA: Writing and Managing a Successful Grant, March 24-25

Financial Assistance
Scholarships and Travel Grants: Representatives from Federally-recognized Indian tribes, Alaska native villages and corporations and Native Hawaiian organizations are eligible to receive scholarships to cover registration costs for many of the workshops offered.

http://www.nps.gov/history/nagpra/TRAINING/INDEX.htm or www.npi.org.

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