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摘要:应采取某些行动来加强政策和法规,以改善国防部(Department of Defense,DoD)部门与部落民族之间建立关系的机会。Muscogee (Creek) Nation (MCN) 部落历史与文化保护办公室的方法被用来描述与国防部(特别是美国陆军)在实施文化财产保护方面的互动。现有的部落协商政策为与国防部各部门建立基础关系提供了机会。本文讨论了摩尔堡(前身为本宁堡)和美国陆军工程兵部队开展的两种不同的部落协商,以及它们是如何发挥作用、受到限制或可用于合作机会的。通过强调马斯克奇部落网络合作伙伴在我们祖先的家园所做的杰出工作,我们寻求提高人们对马斯克奇文化遗址的认识并对其进行保护。
Building Rapport and the Foundation of Good Partnerships: The Muscogee (Creek) Nation Approach to Protecting Cultural Sites in Partnership with Department of Defense Components
abstract:Certain actions should be taken to strengthen policy and regulations in order to improve relationship-building opportunities between Department of Defense (DoD) components and tribal nations. The Muscogee (Creek) Nation (MCN) Tribal Historic and Cultural Preservation Office’s approach is used to describe interactions with the Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army, to implement cultural property protection. There are opportunities within the existing tribal consultation policies to build foundational relationships with DoD components. This paper discusses two variations of tribal consultation conducted by Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and how they are useful, limited, or can be utilized for collaborative opportunities. By highlighting the exceptional work of MCN partners in our ancestral homelands, we seek to bring awareness and protection of Muscogee cultural sites.