Ethnohistoric Study Clause Samples
Ethnohistoric Study. To resolve Criterion A adverse effects to archaeological historic properties a multi-Tribal Ethnohistoric Study based on a combination of interviews with Native American members of Consulting Tribes, as well as a discussion of existing literature on the ethnographic background of the geographic region will be produced. The Project Sponsor will develop the proposed scope of work (SOW) for the ethnohistoric study as further described in detail in the HPTP (Attachment 5) and FRA will consult with the Signatories, Invited Signatories, Consulting Tribes, and other Consulting Parties regarding the proposed ethnohistoric study SOW subject to the timeframes and communications defined in Stipulation I and to applicable confidentiality requirements referenced under Stipulation XIII. Since the Ethnographic Study and anticipated products will be separate activities from the archaeological field efforts to resolve adverse effects that will occur before and during construction, completion of the Ethnographic Study and anticipated products will occur no later than ninety (90) calendar days before completion of Project construction. The anticipated products of the ethnographic study that will be included in the SOW are:
a. Recorded oral interviews and oral history: After finalizing the SOW, the Project Sponsor will develop anticipated questions for oral interviews and completion of the oral history. FRA will consult with the Signatories, Invited Signatories, Consulting Tribes, and other Consulting Parties regarding the proposed questions subject to the timeframes and communications defined in Stipulation I. After finalizing the anticipated questions, the Project Sponsor will complete the oral interviews and oral history, including transcripts and recordings of the oral interviews.
