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DESCRIPTION:Mr. Bandy will talk about how he came to work in tribal governm
 ent\, Quapaw history and historic preservation\, as well as Section 106 and
  the experience of working with professional archeologists from the perspec
 tive of a tribal member and the Quapaw THPO. He will also walk through an e
 xample of how the regulatory process can go wrong and how it can succeed in
  preserving sites of historic importance.\n\n \n\nBrandon “Everett” Bandy\n
 \nTHPO\, Quapaw Nation\n\n \n\nMy name is Everett Bandy and my Indian name 
 is Mą́ke othí̜. I am an enrolled member of the Quapaw Nation\, and serve as
  the Director of the Quapaw Nation Historic Preservation Program and the Tr
 ibal Historic Preservation Officer for the Quapaw Nation. I also represent 
 Eastern Oklahoma as an elected board member National Association of Tribal 
 Historic Preservation Officers (NATHPO)\, as well as being a member of the 
 Quapaw Gourd Dancers\, and the elected secretary of the Quapaw Native Ameri
 can Church. I previously served as an appointed member of the Quapaw Ground
 s Committee\, served 7 years on the Quapaw Powwow Committee and was an elec
 ted Board Member for the Dhegiha Language Preservation Society.
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SUMMARY:A Quapaw Perspective on Historic Preservation\, Section 106\, and w
 orking with Archeologists
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 rvation_section_106_and_working_with_archeologists
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