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>"Got CALICHE?" Newsletter
>Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of the Greater Southwest!
>
>Sunday May 13, 2001
>
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>CALIFORNIA
>
>http://www.sacbee.com:80/news/news/local01_20010512.html San Miguel is one
>link in the state's first franchise, a string of 21 missions edging the
>coastline from San Diego to Sonoma. Altogether, the missions need an
>estimated $39 million in structural repairs, plus at least another $8
>million to preserve art and documents, improve security and visitor
>accommodations.
>
>NEVADA
>
>http://www.elynews.com/display/inn_news/news03.txt The Great Basin Heritage
>Area Partnership is working to receive Congressional designation as a
>National Heritage Area. Recognition would focus more attention on the
>area's rich and diverse history as well as the rugged individuals who
>helped make that history. Key themes to be developed by the partnership
>include mining, ranching, railroads and the Native American culture.
>Receiving the Heritage Area designation would allow the partnership to
>obtain funding for educational projects, and preservation and restoration
>projects. In addition, it would provide money to market and encourage
>heritage and cultural tourism for communities within the Heritage Area.
>
>ARIZONA
>
>http://www.yumasun.com/news/index.shtml Yuma's historic railroad settling
>tanks are on an annual endangered list put out by a statewide non-profit
>historic preservation group that takes a rather elitist approach.
>
>http://www.abgnews.com/timeoff/timeoff.shtml Archaeological Adventures is
>the only company that the BLM has granted a permit for lands within the
>Agua Fria National Monument. The BLM requires the company to provide
>instruction to participants and that each tour must be accompanied by a
>professional archaeologist.
>
>http://ft.digitalcity.com/phoenix/recreation/venue.dci?vid=35390 5/14
>Hidden History: The Archaeology of Territorial Phoenix.
>
>CYBERIA
>
>http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/12/arts/12NATU.html?pagewanted=all What
>place does humanity have in the natural order? This is the question that
>every natural history museum must ask as it organizes its stuffed animals
>and preserved bugs and anthropological artifacts into different rooms. Such
>questions of category have become more urgent in recent years as the
>19th-century model of the natural history museum, combining serious science
>and sober curatorial display, is being challenged.
>
>http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/12/nyregion/12PRIS.html Eastern's efforts
>attracted the notice of the Preservation League of New York State, a
>nonprofit organization that last week gave the prison one of its historic
>preservation awards. People don't think of prisons in terms of historic
>sites that should be venerated or protected. But they are cultural
>resources that have a story to tell, and they contribute to who we are as a
>people.
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>Thanks for reading today's edition!
>
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>customer-centric corporation dedicated to electronic potlatch and digital
>totemic increase rites that focus and multiply historic preservation
>activities in the Greater Southwest. Our goal is to create and promote the
>diverse micro-environments in which archaeologists can develop their
>talents and take the risks from which innovation and productivity arise.
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