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1 <br />1 <br />1993 Continued <br />t <br />Burney, Michael S., Jeffery Van Pelt, and Paul Minthorn <br />1993 Native Americans Have Always Managed Their Cultural Resources: A Cultural <br />Resource Management Perspective from the Umatilla, Cayuse, and Walla <br />Walla Tribes of the Pacific Northwest. Sponsored by the Washoe Tribe of <br />' California and Nevada and the USDl-Bureau of Land Management, Nevada <br />State Office. Paper prepared for the "Wa Aba'Am, Place of Plunging Water: <br />A Gathering to Honor Western Nevada's First People," Cal-Neva Lodge, Incline <br />Village, Nevada, May 7-8, 1993. <br />Burney, Michael S., Jeffery Van Pelt, and Paul Minthorn <br />1993 Archaeological Contracting Between the U.S. Forest Service and the Umatilla, <br />' Cayuse, and Walla Walla Tribes of Northeastern Oregon: A Means for Co- <br />Partnership of Cultural Resource. Paper presented at the 1st Biennial Rocky <br />Mountain Anthropology Conference, Jackson, 1Pyoming. Sponsored by the U.S. <br />' Forest Service Intermountain and Rocky Mountain Regions, [eivoming <br />SHPO/State Archaeologist, and the Utah Division of State History, September <br />30 -October 2, 1993. <br />' Burney, Michael S., Jeffery Van Pelt, and Paul Minthorn <br />1993 Palineewas: A Traditional Cultural Property of the Umatilla, Cavuse, Walla, <br />and Nez Perce Tribes of the Southern Plateau of the Pacific Northwest. Paper <br />prepared for the 46th Annual Northwest Anthropology Conference, Western <br />Washington University, Bellingham, Washington, March 26-28, 1993. <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />LJ <br />1 <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br />