Coalition Pledges Support for Bill to Protect Chaco Canyon Landscape

The Coalition for American Heritage joined other leading preservation organizations in support of the Chaco Cultural Heritage Area Protection Act (S 2907). The bill, sponsored by New Mexico Senators Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich, would withdraw the lands around Chaco Canyon from further development by the federal government. Only minerals owned by the federal government are subject to withdrawal; the bill excludes minerals in the area that are owned by private, state, and Tribal entities.

The Coalition applauds Senators Udall and Heinrich for their efforts to protect a remarkable national treasure. Chaco Canyon, and its surrounding landscape, are a testament to the awe-inspiring achievements of the Chacoan people, who founded a culture that dominated the area for more than 400 years. Their ceremonial buildings, great houses, and road networks are a vital part of the history of the American southwest.

The Coalition for American Heritage and its four founding member organizations, American Cultural Resources Association, American Anthropological Association, Society for American Archaeology, and Society for Historical Archaeology signed the letter. Several Coalition member organizations also signed on, including: Council for Northeast Historical ArchaeologyCrow Canyon Archaeological CenterFlorida Public Archaeology NetworkHeritage Ohio, Illinois Archaeological SurveyPennsylvania Archaeological CouncilSave Our Heritage Organisation, and Society for California Archaeology.

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Click here to read a full copy of the letter.