Traditional owners are calling for a man who defecated at the Devils Marbles sacred site in Central Australia to be prosecuted.

The traditional owners of the site, also known as Karlu Karlu, told Central Land Council (CLC) chairman Francis Kelly they felt deeply distressed and upset about the incident and believed it demeaned their culture.

"It's really concerning, to make TOs [traditional owners] feel shame," Mr Kelly said.

"It's really no good to tolerate these kind of things."

The tradesman, who reportedly worked for Nilsen Electrical and was working at a power station project in Tennant Creek, was sacked following the incident in March last year, which was captured on film and posted online.

Mr Kelly said the CLC was meeting with traditional owners today and would discuss possible legal action and taking the matter to the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority.

"They are feeling very hurt and angry," Mr Kelly said.

"One elder said: 'When I see that video it is not only him shitting on our site but shitting on our culture. We see that and we think that he sees our culture as shit'."

The traditional owners of the site also have said they want the company who hired the man to come to Tennant Creek and make a public and private apology, Mr Kelly said.

There has been a call for an alcohol ban at the sacred site. ( Wikimedia: Dagmar Hollman )

As a result of the man defecating at the site, Sonny Curtis, a traditional owner, is calling for an alcohol ban in the area.

"The best thing would be for people not to have grog at all when they are at a sacred site," Mr Curtis said.

"Just enjoy the scenery, not drink grog because we all know grog brings lots of trouble."

The maximum penalty for individuals who desecrate a sacred site is $61,600 or two years in jail.