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Climbing bolts found on rock-art images left by Indigenous people in Utah more than 1,000 years ago

Climbing bolts found on rock-art images left by Indigenous people in Utah more than 1,000 years ago © Provided by New York Daily News Rock art left by Indigenous people in Moab, Utah more than 1,000 year ago has been permanently damaged after a climber inserted a line of bolts into the images. The damage was discovered last week by the climber Darrin Reay, who was climbing around the Sunshine Slabs just north of Arches National Park, when he saw the bolts. “I started climbing,” Reay told the  Colorado Springs Gazette. “And I look up, and all of a sudden I’m standing before a giant petroglyph with a line of bolts going right through the middle of it.”

April 2021 Indian Nations Law Update

Thursday, April 15, 2021 AN IMPORTANT NEW OPTION FOR FINANCING AFFORDABLE HOUSING  The federal “9%” Housing Tax Credit (HTC) program, designed to finance up to 70% of qualified development costs, has for decades been the principal engine for the financing of low income housing in the United States. HTCs function like grants because the return to investors comes from the credits they take against their federal income tax liability over a ten-year period. Unfortunately, there is a limited supply of 9% HTCs and the allocation process, administered by state housing agencies, is highly competitive.  While some tribally-designated housing entities (TDHEs) have been successful in obtaining 9% HTCs, most have not. Demand for the 9% HTCs far outstrips supply and many states’ criteria give preference to urban developments, making it difficult for tribes to file successful applications. Tribes unable to access the 9% HTC program have incorrectly assumed that they have no op

What makes a National Historic Landmark? | U S Embassy & Consulates in Italy

Homepage | News & Events | What makes a National Historic Landmark? The United States is not as old as some other nations, but it includes many historically important cultural sites. The National Historic Landmarks Program helps preserve them for the enjoyment of future generations. Each National Historic Landmark represents an exceptional aspect of American history and culture, according to the U.S. National Park Service (NPS). A historic landmark can be a building, site, structure, object, or district as long as the U.S. Secretary of the Interior designates it a National Historic Landmark. The NPS has overseen the care and preservation of National Historic Landmark sites since 1960. The Erie Canal system in New York and Mackinac Island in Michigan were among the first sites designated National Historic Landmarks that year.

PUBLIC LANDS: Interior ices mining, leasing for 2 years on Alaska tracts

Published: Thursday, April 15, 2021 Seward Peninsula, Alaska Photo credit: DCSL/Flickr The Interior Department is pausing a Trump-era order that would have opened up millions of acres in Alaska to mineral development, including on the Seward Peninsula. DCSL/Flickr Updated at 1:42 p.m. EDT. The Interior Department today tapped the brakes on a last-minute series of Trump administration orders that proposed to open as much as 28 million acres of federal lands in Alaska to mining and other mineral extraction activities. The lands at issue were included in five draft public lands orders signed by former Interior Secretary David Bernhardt in January during the final two weeks of the Trump presidency.

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