Protecting Cultural Resources
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- 2021 Exhibits
- 2022 Exhibits
- Activities
- For Kids Too
- Historic Mining on the Malheur National Forest
- Indigenous History
- Oregon History
- Portland State University Students
- Protecting Cultural Resources
- Talk Recordings from 2021 Archaeology Roadshow
- Talk Recordings from 2022
- Video
- Willamette Valley Historical Ecology Project
Indigenous Perspectives on Archaeology and Heritage
A panel by Indigenous leaders from the Burns Paiute Tribe, Chinook Indian Nation, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Part of the 2021 Archaeology Roadshow
Fire Archaeology: Heritage, Cultural and Tribal Resources and Wildland Fire Suppression
A talk by Paul Claeyssens, Part of the 2021 Archaeology Roadshow
One Block Through Time The History and Archaeology of The Dalles Chinatown
A talk by Jacqueline Cheung and Eric Gleason, Part of the 2021 Archaeology Roadshow
Finding Common Ground Between Archaeologists and Collectors: A Case Study from Northwest Oregon
A talk by Katie Tipton, Portland State University, Part of the 2021 Archaeology Roadshow
Private Landowners as Stewards of Oregon Heritage: Learning from an Important Stone Tool Cache Found on Private Property in the Willamette Valley
A talk by A talk by John Pouley, Oregon State Archaeologist, State Historic Preservation Office, Part of the 2021 Archaeology Roadshow
A Practical Guide to Preservation
Created by Portland State University Student A. V.
Archaeological Resources Protection Act 101
By the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Historic Preservation of the P-Ranch Beef Wheel within Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
By the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Bonneville Power Administration and Cultural Resources
Videos by the Bonneville Power Administration
Historic Preservation at Battle Rock, Port Orford Oregon
Video created by Coquille Indian Tribe