So what happens? This project gets canceled because they found some bones? I don’t mean to sound insensitive here even though I am being that way, I don’t mind working with other cultures and respecting their values but at the same time respect needs to be mutual and they need to understand they are inside of a country that has a transportation system that needs to be expanded sometimes.
So I guess my question is what happens next? A change in the alignment? What happens when they find bones there too? This project gets canceled? Or just delayed while they remove the bones? If it’s the latter I’m perfectly fine with that. Then I don’t see why this is a big deal other than it being an inconvenience because we’ve all wanted to see this project finished but in that regard I’ll respect other cultures to have the opportunity to collect these things and move them.
It becomes a conversation with the Tribes. If CalTrans does this right, they've got enough credibility with the Tribes that the Tribes will work with CalTrans to meet the shared needs of the project, the people of California and the cultural resources of the Tribes.
If CalTrans doesn't have enough credibility built up? This could be a long process that requires a lot of conversations about a lot of other things that the Tribes have had issues with because CalTrans hasn't listened.
It's just important to remember here, these are just fundamentally different value systems. We're all thinking about these from straight capitalist / democratic "How can we pay you / The majority supports this" value systems. And the Tribes look at it, well, each from their own value systems as sovereign nations. At the end of the day, these always go better if CalTrans (or any government) have long, well-established relationships of trust with the Tribes so the Tribes aren't just constantly thinking "how are they trying to screw us now?" or its less insidious cousin, "How could this go wrong?"