Current Projects
Ethnographic Landscape Study of the Northwest Piceance Creek Basin, Phase II
Funded by the Colorado Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Boulder Ethnographic-Education Report
Funded by the City of Boulder, Colorado, Open Space & Mountain Parks, in partnership with the Boulder Tribal Nation Working Group
Indigenous Peoples Day Resolution Tribal Consultation Assistance
Funded by the City of Boulder, Colorado, Open Space & Mountain Parks
Sleeping Ute Traditional Cultural Property Ethnography and Nomination
Funded by the Colorado State Historical Fund Grant, in partnership with the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe and Woods Canyon Archaeological Consultants
Southeast Utah Ute Ethnographic Landscape Study
Funded by Friends of Cedar Mesa, in partnership with the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe and Woods Canyon Archaeological Consultants
World Monuments Fund Project Ethnography, Southeast Utah
Funded by World Monuments Fund, in partnership with Friends of Cedar Mesa and Woods Canyon Archaeological Consultants
Ute Mountain Ute Youth-Elder Education Camps on BLM Monticello Field Office Lands
Funded by the Utah BLM, in partnership with the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe
BLM Colorado River Valley Field Office Ute Trails Consultation
Funded by BLM Colorado
Fort Chambers-Poor Farm Tribal Consultation Technical Assistance
Funded by the City of Boulder, Colorado, Open Space & Mountain Parks
Tribal Working Group Assistance
Funded by the City of Boulder, Colorado, Open Space & Mountain Parks
Past LHA Projects:
Ute Mountain Ute Traditional Cultural Property Study for the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project
Funded by the Bureau of Reclamation, through the Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Historic Preservation Office, in partnership with the Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Historic Preservation Office and Parametrix
BLM Utah Monticello Field Office Ethnographic Information Partnership
Funded by the Utah BLM
NSF Advancing Informal STEM Learning: Ute STEM Project
Funded by the National Science Foundation
Awarded to History Colorado, LHA participation through Dominguez Anthropological Research Group (DARG)
NTUA Fiber Optic Lines- Navajo Mountain, Red Mesa, Lupton, Inscription House, Shiprock, Teec Nos Pos, Shonto, Kaibeto, and Birdsprings Chapters Ethnographic Compliance
Funded by the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA), through Woods Canyon Archaeological Consultants
Aneth Chapter Community Center Ethnographic Compliance
Through Woods Canyon Archaeological Consultants
Jemez Electric Powerline- Counselor Chapter Ethnographic Compliance
Funded by Jemez Mountains Electric Cooperative, through Woods Canyon Archaeological Consultants
Tocito Dome Oil Field Helium Ethnographic Compliance
Funded by Tacitus Ventures Corp., through Woods Canyon Archaeological Consultants
Ethnographic Landscape Study of the Northwest Piceance Creek Basin, Phase I
Funded by BLM Colorado, In partnership with Grand River Institute
Ute Trails of Mesa County
Funded by SHF and the BLM Colorado
In partnership with Dominguez Anthropological Research Group
Ute Trails of Eagle County
Funded by the SHF and BLM Colorado
In partnership with Dominguez Anthropological Research Group