The
purpose of NAPA is to promote public interest in and understanding
of Native American history, culture and traditions and to support
and assist today's Native Americans in preserving their heritage through
the following objectives:
1. Establish and maintain a site to
hold and preserve artifacts and historical
information on local and other Native Americans.
2. Identify, locate,
classify and assist in the preservation of sacred sites, burial sites
and other objects of Native American historical importance in this
area.
3. Promote public interest in and understanding of Native American
heritage with special events, programs and documented publications.
4. Encourage historical research of the Native Americans of Northwest
Georgia and the Southeast.
5. Promote the pride of heritage, the progress
and general welfare of Native Americans and their descendants.
6.
Display, demonstrate and promote Native American arts and crafts and
preserve the techniques and traditions used by Native Americans.
7.
Establish guidelines for the genealogical research of Native American
ancestry.