Links
- Astronomy and World Heritage Thematic Initiative
- UNESCO World Heritage.
- Art Post
- Bears Ears National Monument
- Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site
- Catch All Archaeology Post
- Cave/Rock Art Post
- Celtic-Hallstaat/Early UK Culture Post
- Chaco Culture National Historic Park
- National Park Service
- Museum Collection
- Cultural Landscapes
- UNESCO World Heritage
- Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (PDF)
- United Nations, 2008.
- Digitization Post
- Diversity Post
- Eastern Woodlands Research Post
- Egyptology Post
- Getting Lost | understanding human navigation
- Hopewell Culture National Historical Park
- Maya Post
- Mesa Verde National Park
- National Park Service
- Nations of Turtle Island Post
- A new map of the north parts of America
- claimed by France under ye names of Louisiana, Mississipi, Canada and New France, with ye adjoyning territories of England and Spain ...-New York Public Library, 1720.
- Norse Post
- Papahänaumokuäkea Marine National Monument
- Pimachiowin Aki World Heritage Project
- Poverty Point World Heritage Site
- PPG Place
- 2012 Report to the Secretary of Agriculture USDA Policy and Procedures Review and Recommendations: Indian Sacred Sites (PDF)
- Prepared by USDA Office of Tribal Relations and USDA Forest Service
- recommendation partially based on "to Bridge a Gap" Conferences.
- Sacred Land Film Project
- 2001 Report of the Native American Sacred Lands Forum (PDF)
- The Bighorn Medicine Wheel 1988-1999 (PDF)
- Society of American Archivists
- South American History Post
- Space, Astronomy, & Celestial Events Post
- Steppe Post
- Taos Pueblo
- Tribal Consultation Best Practices in Historic Preservation (PDF)
- National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers (NATHPO), 2005.
- UNESCO World Heritage
- Title
- See under DropMark Notebook (Link Above)
- Community development through World Heritage (PDF download)
- UNESCO, 2012.
- Community + Museum Guidelines for Collaboration
- "The following guidelines were developed over a three-year period of collaboration between Native and non-Native museum professionals, cultural leaders and artists. The guidelines are intended as a resource for community members who are working in collaboration with museums. This is not a set of rules; instead, it offers ideas to consider when working with museums. Please note that the guidelines are not intended as a resource for Native American Graves Protection Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) consultations. "
- Culture, Rights, Indigeneity and Intervention: Addressing Inequality in Indigenous Heritage Protection and Control (PDF)
- George P. Nicholas (2017)
- "Earthworks and Contemporary Indigenous American Literature"
- Eric Gary Anderson, Native South, 9, 1-26, 2016.
- Engaging Local Communities in Stewardship of World Heritage (PDF)
- UNESCO, 2014.
- Evaluations of Nominations of Cultural and Mixed Properties to the World Heritage List (PDF)
- ICOMOS, 2015.
- Heritage Sites of Astronomy and Archaeoastronomy in the Context of the World Heritage Convention | A Thematic Study (PDF)
- includes Stonehenge, Pre-Columbian America, Indigenous uses of astronomy-Navajo star ceilings, Temple of Amun, Giza Pyramids, Acropolis, and the Roman Pantheon.
- UNESCO, 2010.
- Indigenous Peoples & Conservation: From Rights to Resource Management (PDF)
- Conservation International.org
- The key roles of active research and monitoring in the co-management of serial World Heritage sites (PDF)
- Margaret Gowan
- Operational Guidelines for the Implementation of the World Heritage Convention (PDF)
- UNESCO, 2015.
- Preparing World Heritage Nominations Resource Manual (PDF) [English, French, Arabic, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Polish, Portuguese, German]
- UNESCO Second Edition, 2011.
- Promotion and protection of the rights of indigenous peoples with respect to their cultural heritage in the context of the implementation of UNESCO's World Heritage Convention (PDF)
- International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA) and Forest Peoples Programme, 2015.
- "Singing at a Center of the Indian World: The SAI and Ohio Earthworks"
- Marti Chaatsmith, Comanche Nation citizen, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma descendant, The American Indian Quarterly, Volume 37, Summer 2013.
- United South and Eastern Tribes Resolution 2012.026 (PDF)
- support for the nomination of the Poverty Point State Historic Site as an UNESCO World Heritage Site
- UN Permanent Forum rebukes U.S. for ignoring Standing Rock and other tribal nations
- September 2, 2016.
- Understanding World Heritage Lesson Plan
- National Park Service, Mesa Verde
- UNESCO World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism Programme (PDF)
- Action Plan 2013-2015 (PDF)
- World Heritage Cultural Landscapes: a handbook for conservation and management (PDF)
- UNESCO
- World Heritage in Young Hands KIT for secondary school teachers (PDF)
- UNESCO
- World Heritage, Today and Tomorrow, with Young People (PDF)
- UNESCO
Bold indicates books out of print.
Italicized indicates online/downloadable copy.
- Excavations
- "Excavations (2014) is a sculptural installation that was installed in the Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition at the OSU Urban Arts Space, in February 2014. Through an analysis of that work, this written thesis investigates my childhood, the architecture of my house, and my relationship to Pre-Columbian Ohio. "
- Philip Spanger, Master of Fine Arts Dissertation, The Ohio State University.
- Location, Location, Location: A Probabilistic Model of Banked Earthwork Placement Within the Central Ohio Landscape During the Early and Middle Woodland Periods
- Julie R. Angel, Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation, The Ohio State University, 2010.
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