What Happens After the Dirt: the continuing life cycle of artifacts and records in a repository Marybeth Tomka (Head of Collections, Texas Archeological Research Laboratory, UT-Austin) Jimmy will provide commentary and be available for questions after the presentation.
Mary Jo will present and discuss the project.
The content is designed to be incorporated into the cultural history section of CRM reports, which was by request from the Tribes. Accomplished for planning purposes, the project had a spatial and temporal aspect that created a GIS dataset from each narrative. The recently completed TxDOT Tribal History Project composed histories for eleven tribes using sources they recommended, telling the story of their Tribe's time in Texas. Arterberry (former THPO, Comanche Nation) Mary Jo Galindo ( Galindo Environmental Consulting, LLC ) and Jimmy W. Heritage Preservation on Private Rural LandsĪn overview of the Texas Private Lands Preservation Partnership (TPLPP), the threats to heritage resources on private lands, and the techniques private landowners can use to preserve these resources on their land.ĭr. Eric Schroeder ( Texas Parks and Wildlife )