In December 2018, the Governor’s Office issued Executive Order B-60-18 directing the Tribal Advisor to establish a task force that will oversee the development of the California Indian Heritage Center. The Tribal Advisor established a CIHC Task Force of California Native American tribal and community leaders in 2019 to inform and lead the project until its completion.
Christina Snider | Tribal Affairs Secretary |
Chairman Tilford Denver | Bishop Paiute Tribe |
Chairperson Corrina Gould | Confederated Villages of Lisjan |
Chairman Reid Milanovich | Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians |
Chairwoman Erica Pinto | Jamul Indian Village |
Chairman Anthony Roberts | Yocha Dehe |
Vice-Chair Lorelle Ross | Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria |
Shirley Laos | Trinidad Rancheria |
Nakia Zavalla | Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians |
Richard West | Autry Museum of the American West (Retired) |
Larry Myers | California Indian Heritage Center Foundation |
Wade Crowfoot | CA Natural Resources Agency Secretary |
Armando Quintero | CA State Parks Director |
James (Jim) Pepper Henry
Native American Museum Professional
Curtis Fentress
FAIA, RIBA, Principal in Charge of Design,
Fentress Architects
Brian Fagerstrom
AIA, Native American Consulting Architect, Amaktoolik Studios
Albert Roberts
AIA, DBIA, CDT, Project Manager +
Point of Contact, Fentress Architects
Dennis Hendricks
Tribal Liaison to the CIHC
Deborah Lucking | FAIA, LEED AP BD+C, Director of Sustainability, Fentress Architects |
Charles Fentress | Associate AIA, ULI, Senior Designer, Fentress Architects |
Patricia Akinaga | PhD, APA, Landscape Principal, Studio MLA |
Isabelle Minn | ASLA, LEED AP, Landscape Support Principal, Placeworks |
Lisa Jelliffe | Senior Strategist, Amaktoolik Studios |
In May, 2022, Fentress Architects was chosen out of 22 firms who submitted a Statement of Qualifications for the project. The CIHC Task Force and California State Parks established a subcommittee to review and interview the design firms. Based jointly out of Denver, Colorado and Sacramento, California, Fentress Architects has designed 52 museums, including gallery spaces and cultural heritage centers. Fentress Architects is partnering with Amaktoolik Studios for Native American architecture consultation and tribal outreach, Dennis Hendricks from the Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians as the CIHC Tribal Liaison, and James Pepper Henry, Vice Chairman Kaw Nation, and Director of First American Museum in Oklahoma City for public engagement, outreach, and expertise on museum operation and programming. The team brings over 35 years of experience in Native American outreach, public engagement and design throughout the U.S. Fentress will be supported by Studio MLA and PlaceWorks for landscape architecture and Storyline Studio for exhibit design.
James (Jim) Pepper Henry | Native American Museum Professional |
Curtis Fentress | FAIA, RIBA, Principal in Charge of Design, Fentress Architects |
Brian Fagerstrom | AIA, Native American Consulting Architect, Amaktoolik Studios |
Albert Roberts | AIA, DBIA, CDT, Project Manager + Point of Contact, Fentress Architects |
Dennis Hendricks | Tribal Liaison to the CIHC |
Dennis Hendricks | Tribal Liaison to the CIHC |
Brian Fagerstrom | AIA, Native American Consulting Architect, Amaktoolik Studios |
Lisa Jelliffe | Senior Strategist, Amaktoolik Studios |
James (Jim) Pepper Henry | Native American Museum Professional |
Deborah Lucking
FAIA, LEED AP BD+C, Director of Sustainability,
Fentress Architects
Charles Fentress
Associate AIA, ULI, Senior Designer,
Fentress Architects
Patricia Akinaga
PhD, APA, Landscape Principal, Studio MLA
Isabelle Minn
ASLA, LEED AP, Landscape Support Principal, Placeworks
William (Bill) Smith | Exhibit Design Principal, Creative Director |
Howard Litwak | Exhibit Design Project Manager Content Strategy |
Tim Willis | Exhibit Design Project Manager Content Lead |
William (Bill) Smith
Exhibit Design Principal, Creative Director
Howard Litwak
Exhibit Design Project Manager
Content Strategy
Tim Willis
Exhibit Design Project Manager Content Lead
We would like to acknowledge the contributions of the many California Indian Advisors, past Task Force members, staff and consultants who contributed their time and effort to lay the foundation for this important work.
CALIFORNIA INDIAN CULTURAL CENTER MUSEUM TASK FORCE, ESTABLISHED IN 2002 – 2011
EX OFFICIO TASK FORCE MEMBERS
PAST CIHC TASK FORCE MEMBERS
PAST CIHC TASK FORCE DESIGNEES
CIHC REVIEW ADVISORS
CIHC CORE ADVISORY GROUP
ADVISORY GROUPS
COLLECTIONS AND COMMUNITY TREASURES
CONTEMPORARY ARTS
CULTURAL/OUTDOOR PROGRAMMING
INTERPRETIVE THEMES
LIBRARY, RESEARCH, ARCHIVES
OPERATIONS
CIHC PROJECT TEAM, CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS
CIHC REVIEW ADVISORS’ LIAISON
CIHC PROJECT ASSISTANT
CIHC ASSISTANT MUSEUM PLANNERS/COMMUNITY LIAISONS