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Tonto National Forest's Nomination of Chi'chil Bildagoteel, commonly known as Oak Flat and Apache Leap, to the National Register of Historic Places as an Apache Traditional Cultural Property

Date Published
October 31, 2014
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Summary

The Tonto National Forest has been working in partnership with the San Carlos Apache Tribe to officially nominate Chi’chil Bildagoteel, commonly known as Oak Flat and Apache Leap, to the National Register of Historic Places as an Apache Traditional Cultural Property. This process has consisted of oral history collection, archival research, and government-to-government consultation.

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Nez, N. 2014. Tonto National Forest's Nomination of Chi'chil Bildagoteel, commonly known as Oak Flat and Apache Leap, to the National Register of Historic Places as an Apache Traditional Cultural Property. Briefing paper. Phoenix, Arizona: Tonto National Forest. October 31.

Nez, N. 2014. Tonto National Forest's Nomination of Chi'chil Bildagoteel, commonly known as Oak Flat and Apache Leap, to the National Register of Historic Places as an Apache Traditional Cultural Property. Briefing paper. Phoenix, Arizona: Tonto National Forest. October 31.

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