Welcome
The Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC), created in statute in 1976, is a nine-member body, appointed by the Governor, to identify and catalog cultural resources (i.e., places of special religious or social significance to Native Americans, and known graves and cemeteries of Native Americans on private lands) in California. The Commission is charged with the duty of preserving and ensuring accessibility of sacred sites and burials, the disposition of Native American human remains and burial items, maintain an inventory of Native American sacred sites located on public lands, and review current administrative and statutory protections related to these sacred sites.
Annoucements
- 01/09/2017 - January 20, 2017 – PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE AND AGENDA
- 01/09/2017 - January 19, 2017 – PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE AND AGENDA
- 11/14/2016 - Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency Settlement
- 11/14/2016 - NAHC NOTICE OF PUBLICATION, REVIEW PERIOD AND TRIBAL CONSULTATION PERIOD PROPOSED STATEMENT OF INCOMPATIBLE ACTIVITIES
- 10/11/2016 - October 21, 2016 – Public Meeting Notice and Agenda
- 07/01/2016 - July 15 – Public Meeting Notice and Agenda
- 07/01/2016 - July 14 – Public Meeting Notice and Agenda
- 06/29/2016 - Updated Lead Agency List – July 2016
- 04/04/2016 - April 15, 2016 – PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE AND AGENDA
- 04/04/2016 - April 14, 2016 – PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE AND AGENDA
- 03/15/2016 - Protecting Ca Native American Sites During Drought, Wild Land Fire and Flood Emergencies – A Guide to Relevant Laws and Cultural Resources Management Practices
- 01/08/2016 - NAHC Conflict of Interest Code