[Congressional Record Volume 142, Number 33 (Tuesday, March 12, 1996)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E323-E324]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




        LEGISLATION FOR CASA MALPAIS NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK

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                           HON. J.D. HAYWORTH

                               of arizona

                    in the house of representatives

                        Tuesday, March 12, 1996

  Mr. HAYWORTH. Mr. Speaker, today I am introducing legislation which 
would authorize the Secretary of the Interior to provide assistance to 
the Casa Malpais National Historic Landmark in Springerville, AZ. The 
Casa Malpais National Historic Landmark is a 14.5 acre archaeological 
site located near the towns of Springerville and Eager in northeastern 
Arizona. The site was occupied around A.D. 1250 by one of the largest 
and most sophisticated Mogollon communities in the United States.
  Casa Malpais is an extraordinary rich archaeological site. Stairways, 
a Great Kiva complex, a fortification wall, a prehistoric trail, 
catacombs, sacred chambers, and rock panels are just some of the 
features of this large masonry pueblo. Due to its size, condition, and 
complexity, the site offers an unparalleled opportunity to study 
ancient society in the Southwest and, as such, is of national 
significance.
  My legislation would establish the Casa Malpais National Historic 
Landmark as an affiliated unit of the National Park Service. Affiliated 
status would authorize the resources and protection necessary to 
preserve this treasure. As a member of the family of affiliated 
national landmarks, the public would also have greater exposure to the 
Casa Malpais site.
  The communities in the area support this legislation. Local officials 
have taken steps to ensure that all research and development of the 
site is conducted in consultation with affiliated local native American 
tribes.
  I ask my colleagues to support this measure. It will enhance the 
landmark's attributes

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for the enjoyment and education of local communities, the State of 
Arizona, and the Nation. By supporting this measure, we can help open 
this unique window of history through which we can study and learn 
about our rich heritage.

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