Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 109 Part 1.djvu/175

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PUBLIC LAW 104-11 —MAY 18, 1995 109 STAT. 159 Haystack 565 Hogback 453 Indian Creek 100 Jaquez 66 KinNizhoni 726 Lake Valley 30 Manuelito-Atsee Nitsaa 60 Manuelito-Kin Hochoi 116 Morris 41 85 Muddy Water 1,090 Navajo Springs 260 Newcomb 50 Peach Springs 1,046 Pierre's Site 440 Raton Well 23 Salmon Ruin 5 San Mateo 61 Sanostee 1,565 Sections 10 Skunk Springs/Crumbled House 533 Standing Rock 348 Toh-la-kai 10 Twin Angeles 40 Upper Kin Klizhin 60. "(2) The map referred to in paragraph (1) shall be kept on file and available for public inspection in the appropriate offices of the National Park Service, the office of the State Director of the Bureau of Land Management located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the office of the Area Director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs located in Window Rock, Arizona, and the offices of the Arizona and New Mexico State Historic Preservation Officers.". SEC. 4. ACQUISITIONS. Section 504(c)(2) of Public Law 96-550 (16 U.S.C. 410ii-3(c)(2)) is amended to read as follows: "(2) The Secretary shall seek to use a combination of land acquisition authority under this section and cooperative agreements (pursuant to section 505) to accomplish the purposes of archeological resource protection at those sites described in section 502(b) that remain in private ownership.". SEC. 5. ASSISTANCE TO THE NAVAJO NATION. Contracts. Section 506 of Public Law 96-550 (16 U.S.C. 410ii-5) is ^'•^*^- amended by adding the following new subsection at the end thereof: "(f) The Secretary, acting through the Director of the National Park Service, shall assist the Navajo Nation in the protection and management of those Chaco Culture Archeological Protection Sites located on land under the jurisdiction of the Navajo Nation through a grant, contract, or cooperative agreement entered into pursuant to the Indian Self-Determination and Education Act (Public Law 93-638), as amended, to assist the Navajo Nation in site planning, resource protection, interpretation, resource management actions.