NPS PROJECT SUMMARY Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit Cooperative Agreement Modification FUNDING AGENCY: National Park Service MODIFICATION NO.: [CESU info only] COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO.: 1200-04-002 FUNDING AMOUNT: $10,000 INVESTIGATORS Contact Information: Professor Mark Fiege, Department of History, Colorado State University, B365 Clark Building, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1776, (phone) 970.491.6468, (email) mark.fiege@colostate.edu. PROJECT TITLE: Historic Resource Study of Minidoka Internment National Monument (continuation of CSU-80) EFFECTIVE DATES: Immediately upon approval of task agreement-December 1, 2005 This project continues CSU-80, a historic resource study of Minidoka Internment National Monument. We are adding funding and extending the length of the agreement because we underestimated the amount of funding and time it would take to complete this project. This historic resource study (HRS) will provide Minidoka Internment National Monument managers with a history of the park. It will give them the information necessary to identify, evaluate, and understand the significance of resources they manage and to interpret that history (and its associated resources) to the American public. While the main theme of the park is the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, the study will place the park within a broader regional and national context. It will cover the relevant historic themes and events leading up to and following World War II. PROJECT ABSTRACT: Agency Representative: Ron Hiebert, NPS Research Coordinator CPCESU Northern Arizona University P.O. Box 5765 Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5765 Tel: (928) 523-0877 Fax: (928) 520-8223 Ron.Hiebert@nau.edu Agency Administration Representative Lynell Wright Budget Assistant Intermountain Support Office Denver, CO 80225-0287 Tel: (303) 969-2654 Lynell_Wright@nps.gov Investigator: Professor Mark Fiege Associate Professor Department of History Colorado State University B365 Clark Building Fort Collins, CO 80523-1776 Tel: (970) 491-6468 Mark.fiege@colostate.edu List of Key Words: history, cultural resources, Minidoka Agency Manager/Technical Representative from National Park - Include contact information @ Specific Park: David Louter Historian Pacific West Region National Park Service 909 First Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 Tel: (206) 220-4137 David_Louter@nps.gov Annual Report Received: Final Report Received: Publications on File: This Modification is subject to all the provisions included in the Cooperative Agreement, dated 6/14/04. Attach any supporting material as necessary. Partner Admin. Contact: Mary Selby Sponsored Programs Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523 (970) 491-5574