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To become a Certified Tribal Liaison (CTL), applicants must meet certain educational requirements.
Applicants must have at least an Associate's degree in biology, chemistry, Natural Resources, Indigenous Studies, Anthropology, or Archeology from a regionally-accredited college or university or from another college that is recognized by the EPS Institute, or 90 college units with a minimum of 15 semester course hours of science, Indigenous Studies, Anthropology, Archeology, or other related fields.
Exceptions are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Applicants for the CTL designation typically need to have at least three years of relevant work experience in the field. This professional-level experience should encompass a broad scope of cultural and o natural resource practices and may include areas such as consulting, TEK, cultural monitoring, EPA compliance, cultural and or natural resource work, and more.
The experience should demonstrate a deep understanding of cultural nuances, and strong relationships within the Tribal community.
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This course has the following learning objectives:
When applying for a credential, it is important to provide three letters of recommendation. One letter should be from an industry peer, one from a current or former employer who can speak to your academic prowess, and one from a Tribal member.
The letters should provide insight into your skills, knowledge, and experience in the field of Tribal relations.
Domains covered include, but are not limited to:
Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act
Indian Reorganization Act
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
Basic
Intermediate
Advanced
Optional, but does include a sample test of 30 questions from previous exams.
Application
Initial exam
Up to 2 additional retests are allowed. If an applicant fails the exam and both retests, they are disqualified from retesting and must wait 2 years before reapplying as a new applicant.
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