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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Harrison
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
2/12/2007
HB 806
SHORT TITLE Intertribal Consultant Conservator
SB
ANALYST McOlash
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
$50.0 Non-Recurring
General Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA)
Intertribal Ceremonial Office (ICO)
Higher Education Department (HED)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Bill 806 appropriates $50,000 from the General Fund to the UNM Regents for
expenditure in FY 2008 to hire a consultant conservator to assess Intertribal Ceremonial
Association collection, develop a preservation plan and purchase equipment needed to conduct
oral history interviews with persons associated with the Intertribal Ceremonial at Gallup.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of $50,000 contained in this bill is a non-recurring expense to the General
Fund. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of FY 2008 shall revert to
the General Fund.
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SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
The Intertribal Ceremonial Association collection consists of documents, photos and artifacts
related to the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial dating from the first Ceremonial event in the 1920s
to the present day. It represents an important collection of regional history items with national
significance related to the history of Native American arts and crafts fairs, and tourism,
especially of the old Route 66 corridor, during the 20
th
century. The Ceremonial Board has
loaned the collection to UNM-Gallup with an understanding that UNM and the Board will work
together to develop a long-term plan for preservation and management of the collection.
Ownership of the items remains with the Ceremonial Board; UNM will be responsible for
overseeing the conservator (DCA Analysis).
UNM-Gallup is requesting funding from the 2007 Legislature for two phases of the archival
curation and use. This funding will greatly assist the institution in disseminating information and
creating presentations on the history of the ceremonial within the university, the Gallup
community, and the region.
UNM-Gallup will conduct the ceremonial preservation in two phases. UNM-Gallup must consult
with a conservator who has expertise in the areas of paper, photograph, and film preservation.
The conservator will assess the condition of the collection and help develop a long-range plan for
preservation and use. A crucial and immediate need is the transfer of historic film footage
(16mm and 8mm) before it disintegrates and is permanently lost. This must be done by
professionals who can be recommended by the conservator. This phase would cost
approximately $32,500.
UNM-Gallup plans to conduct oral history interviews with people associated with the
ceremonial. These will include local leaders, trader/dealers, artists, performers, and community
members who traveled the region to participate in the event over the course of its history. UNM-
Gallup would like to begin interviews during spring semester 2007 and continue them
indefinitely. The original interview materials will be accessioned into the archival collection.
UNM-Gallup is asking for funding for technology to support the interview and presentation
project. This phase is expected to cost $17,500.
This request was not submitted by UNM-Gallup to the HED for review and is not included in the
Department’s funding recommendation for FY08.
WHAT WILL BE THE CONSEQUENCES OF NOT ENACTING THIS BILL
Fragile artifacts, documents, and photographic film may not receive preservation treatment soon
enough, and will be lost. The opportunity to collect important in-person oral histories from
participants in the Intertribal Ceremonial will be lost.
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