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Website Accessibility Certification
(01/09/2024)
The Native American Heritage Commission is committed to making our website equally accessible for all visitors. The undersigned certify that, as of January 9, 2024, the internet website of the Native American Heritage Commission is designed, developed and maintained to comply with applicable accessibility laws including California Government Code Sections 7405 and 11135, and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
If you have difficulty accessing any material on our website, please contact us and we will correct the problem or work to provide the information in an alternative format. You can report web accessibility problems by sending an email to nahc@nahc.ca.gov.
Conner Mulligan
Chief Information Officer
Raymond Hitchcock
Executive Secretary
Download the signed copy of certification, in PDF format.
The State of California’s website has been developed in compliance with Section D of the California Government Code 11135. Code 11135 requires that all electronic and information technology developed or purchased by the State of California Government is accessible to people with disabilities. There are various types of physical disabilities that impact user interaction on the web. Vision loss, hearing loss, limited manual dexterity, and cognitive disabilities are examples, with each having different means by which to access electronic information effectively. Our goal is to provide a good web experience for all visitors.
We are constantly updating our content and striving to make it accessible.
Accessible Features
Below you will find a list of some of the technology solutions we have integrated to make our website easy to navigate, fast-loading, and accessible.
Skip to Main Content:
- Used to jump to the main content area.
(Note: To visually see the link in the upper left corner of the webpage, press the Tab key.)
Photographs/Images:
- Uses Alternative Text “ALT” and/or “TITLE” attributes. ALT/TITLE attributes provide a written description of the image, which is accessible to screen readers, and it is visible when the mouse is placed over the image. This is also useful for people who have images turned off on their browser, in which case a description will display where the image used to be.
Keyboard Commands:
- Navigate through our web pages without the use of a mouse.
(Note: Some commands may not work with every Internet browser version.)
If you want to… | Select… |
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Decrease text size | Ctrl – – |
Move forward from link to link | Tab |
Move backward from link to link | Shift + Tab |
Move from box to box | Tab |
Go to top of page | Ctrl + Home |
Go to bottom of page | Ctrl + End |
Close window | Ctrl + W |
Go back a page | Alt + Left Arrow |
Go forward a page | Alt + Right Arrow |
Go to search box | Alt + S |
More Keyboard Shortcuts:
Related Sites:
Difficulty Accessing Material:
If you have difficulty accessing any material on this site, please contact us in writing and we will work with you to make the information available.