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H-8120-1 - GUIDELINES FOR CONDUCTING TRIBAL CONSULTATION – (Public)
Managers and staffs carrying out Native American consultation should clearly represent
the sort of information they seek, the purposes to which the information will – and will not
– be applied, and the limits of the BLM's ability to protect the information from public
disclosure. The extent of that ability must not be misrepresented.
All sensitive data should be carefully maintained and securely stored. Offices responsible
for gathering sensitive information and conducting consultation should have adequate
physical and procedural means to ensure secure file maintenance and management.
F. Whom to Consult under Cultural Resource and General Authorities (Summary)
See Chapters II and III for discussion of the legal authorities, the requirements, and the
purposes for consultation.
Whom To Consult
Tribal representative whom
the tribal government has
2
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
designated for this purpose
Lineal descendant of Native
1
American human remains
X
with established identity
Traditional religious leader
3
whom the tribal government
X
has identified for this purpose
Appropriately authoritative
3
representative of an Indian
X
religion
F
. 15. Whom to consult depends on the particular legal authority.
IG
____________________
1
Lineal descendants (who need not be tribal members) have legal precedence.
2
If no lineal decendants are known, then the tribe is consulted.
3
A tribal government may designate a "traditional religious leader" or an
"authoritative representative" as the tribe's representative for consultation
under AIRFA or E.O. 13007.
BLM Manual
Rel. 8-75
Supersedes Rel. 8-65
12/03/04

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