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Adrian Myers is also working with internment camps:  http://works.bepress.com/adrianmyers/subject_areas.html#Media%20Coverage


Jeff

Jeffrey L. Boyer, RPA
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Office of Archaeological Studies, Museum of New Mexico

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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Jerry Schaefer [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 10:54 AM
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Subject: Re: Stop the Fence at Tulelake Airport

For those interested, the National Park Service has done some fabulous work on Japanese camps and they show what an evaluation can find. See Burton, Jeffrey F., Mary M Farrell, Florence B. Lord, and Richard W. Lord 1999 Confinement and Ethnicity: An Overview of World War II Japanese American Relocation Sites. Publications in Anthropology 74. Western Archaeological and Conservation Center, NPS.  Also see the three-volume archaeological evaluation of Manzanar National Historic Site in the Owens Valley: Burton, Jeffrey, et al. 1996 Three Farewells to Manzanar: The Archeology of Manzanar National Historic Site, California. Publications In Anthropology 57.

I wonder how much integrity exists for Tule Lake if there is an airport over it.

Regards,

Jerry Schaefer

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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Pentney, Sandra
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 8:39 AM
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Subject: Re: Stop the Fence at Tulelake Airport

I thought there was a push to get these camps evaluated and listed on the NRHP? I just checked my Google Earth App and it isn't listed. They really should be listed. Also, the FAA would have to go through the NEPA process to do this, but I can't find that on the internet either.

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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of George Myers
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2013 8:45 PM
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Subject: Stop the Fence at Tulelake Airport

I was wondering if this is allowed under Federal 106 legislation. Or is it currently allowed under the so-called War Powers Act that created them in the first place. Some say white farmers wanted Mexican fieldworkers and put FDR over a barrel. It seems it would require a large archaeology survey, perhaps.

Current petition and aerial photo:

http://www.change.org/petitions/stop-the-proposed-fence-at-the-tulelake-municipal-airport-site-of-the-former-tule-lake-segregation-center-california

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