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Education
and Awareness
The CRD provides educational opportunities for Fort Peck's members, agencies,
and public-at-large. Recent activities include briefings and site tours
for development agencies and community members, newspaper articles about
the CRD, and various meetings for Reservation personnel. The CRD emphasizes
the importance of Fort Peck's cultural resources through videos and on-Reservation/off-Reservation
booth displays, and has a strong community outreach program. Recent outreach
efforts include:
Site tours offered to local communities, area schools, archaeologists
and scientists.
Displays
at local events including private, public and Tribal.
Newspaper
articles, Tribal publications, and the Tribal News Paper.
Tens
of thousands have been reached through these efforts. Because traditional
members have been offered monetary benefit in the past for local school
presentations, it is now problematic because CRD can not afford the going
rate for presenters. This has caused a problem with the quality of programs
and presenter participation.
Community
Awareness
The CRD strives to involve community members in cultural resources initiatives.
Community members are reached through the CRD active member outreach and
cultural programs. The CRD works especially closely with school children
and with volunteers from its traditional cultural communities, spiritual
groups, visiting traditionalists, and curation authorities. Volunteers
are organized through past recruitment lists and the accomplishments to
the projects. Montana University volunteers have recorded and mapped new
sites, and conducted test excavations. Traditional Practitioners assist
with the curation of the Museum's artifact collections and in leading
archaeological site tours. The CRD is indebted to its volunteers, who
provide service at essentially no cost.
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