Welcome to the National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers
The National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers (NATHPO) is a non-profit membership organization of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers (THPOs) that supports and encourages Tribal historic preservation programs. We provide guidance to preservation officials, elected representatives, and the public about national historic preservation legislation, policies, and regulations. We promote Tribal sovereignty, develop partnerships, and advocate for Tribes in governmental activities on preservation and funding issues.
New Guide Aims to Help Change Derogatory Place Names on Public Lands
“A Guide To Changing Racist and Offensive Place Names in the United States” — co-sponsored by NATHPO and The Wilderness Society — provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to apply to name or rename offensive places through the U.S. The free guide also provides advice for engaging Tribes, local communities, and state naming authorities.
NATHPO Testimony in Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Hearing on NAGPRA, February 2, 2022
Watch recording here: Oversight Hearing "The Long Journey Home: Advancing the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act’s Promise After 30 Years of Practice”
NATHPO was interviewed for Yellowstone at 150: Can Indigenous Stewardship Save Our Parks? which has launched across the Public Television network and is now also available on The Laura Flanders Show YouTube Channel
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NATHPO Workshops & Webinars
Register for NATHPO's 2nd Annual Sacred Places Summit Sept. 21-22, 2022 - Virtual
Many of our workshops and webinars are available to view through our Workshop & Webinar page or through our YouTube channel - please like & subscribe!
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There are more than 200 NPS-recognized THPOs. These Indian Tribes have assumed the responsibilities of the State Historic Preservation Officers for their respective Tribal lands. These 200+ sovereign governments have a land base exceeding 50 million acres spanning 30 states.
Community Postings
Job postings, available internships, and grant opportunities provided to NATHPO from you, our community, partners, and other Tribal & cultural resource organizations and firms.
About NATHPO
NATHPO is a national non-profit membership organization that empowers Tribal preservation leaders to protect culturally important places that perpetuate Native identity, resilience, and cultural endurance.