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32856 Federal Register / Vol. 61, No. 123 / Tuesday, June 25, 1996 / Notices withdrawal is approved prior to this Notice of Intent to Repatriate a Cultural date. The temporary uses which may be San Mateo County Item in the Possession of the Modoc permitted during this segregation period National Forest, Forest are leases, licenses, permits, rights-of- South San Francisco Hillside Sign, Sign Hill Service, Alturas, CA way, etc. Park, N of Park Way, South San Francisco, 96000761 The temporary segregation of the AGENCY: National Park Service KANSAS lands in connection with this ACTION: Notice withdrawal application shall not affect Stafford County administrative jurisdiction over the Notice is hereby given under the land, and the segregation shall not have Henderson, Sarah L., House, 518 W. Stafford St., Stafford, 96000763 Native American Graves Protection and the effect of authorizing any use of the Repatriation Act, 25 U.S.C. 3005 (a)(2), land by the Department of Agriculture. Washington County of the intent to repatriate a cultural item Dated: June 13, 1996. Washington County Jail and Sheriff’s in the possession of the United States Jimmie Buxton, Residence, 23 Commercial St., Washington, Forest Service which meets the Branch Chief, Lands and Minerals. 96000762 definition of ‘‘sacred object’’ under Section 2 of the Act. [FR Doc. 96–16143 Filed 6–24–96; 8:45 am] MISSOURI BILLING CODE 4310±GG±M The cultural item is a volcanic stone St. Francois County pipe with incised lines at one end. St. Francois County Jail and Sheriff’s There is burnt residue coating the National Park Service Residence, 11 N. Franklin St., Farmington, interior of the pipe. 96000764 In 1985, this pipe was removed from National Register of Historic Places; NEBRASKA the surface in the vicinity of Goose Notification of Pending Nominations Creek in the Warner Mountains during Douglas County a legally-authorized archeological Nominations for the following Kimball, Mary Rogers, House, 2236 St. survey. properties being considered for listing Mary’s Ave., Omaha, 96000765 in the National Register were received Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District, The area from which the pipe was by the National Park Service before June Roughly bounded by Jackson, 15th, 8th removed is well within the 15, 1996. Pursuant to section 60.13 of 36 Sts., and UP Main Line, Omaha, 96000769 ethnographic territory of the Gidutikadu CFR Part 60 written comments Rose Realty—Securities Building, 305 S. 16th Band of the Northern Paiute, now part concerning the significance of these St., Omaha, 96000766 of the Ft. Bidwell Indian Community of properties under the National Register Swoboda Bakery, 1422 William St., Omaha, California. Evidence presented by criteria for evaluation may be forwarded 96000768 representatives of the Ft. Bidwell Indian to the National Register, National Park The Berkeley Apartments, 649 S. 19th Ave., Community indicate this pipe was used Service, P.O. Box 37127, Washington, Omaha, 96000767 for certain religious ceremonies and DC 20013–7127. Written comments rites held by the Northern Paiute should be submitted by July 10, 1996. TENNESSEE people, and is needed to continue the Carol D. Shull, Maury County practice of traditional Paiute religion by present-day adherents. Keeper of the National Register. Rippavilla, US 31, approximately 1.5 mi. S of jct. with Kedron Rd., Spring Hill, 96000773 Based on the above-mentioned Webster Farm (Historic Family Farms in information, officials of the United Cochise County Middle Tennessee) 3166 Hampshire Pike, States Forest Service have determined Kinjockity Ranch, 10047 E. AZ 92, Hereford, Cross Bridges vicinity, 96000770 that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (3)(C), 96000759 this cultural item is a specific Moore County ceremonial object needed by traditional Coconino County Lynchburg Historic District, Roughly Native American religious leaders for Ammunition Magazine, Building No. 330 bounded by Majors, Main, Elm, and Wall the practice of traditional Native (World War II Resources at Camp ) Sts., Lynchburg, 96000771 American religions by their present-day S of 2nd St., between W. Area Rd. and Sumner County adherents. Officials of the United States Reservoir Rd., Camp Navajo, Bellemont Forest Service have also determined vicinity, 96000756 Rascoe—Harris Farm (Historic Family Farms Headquarters Building, Building No. 1 that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (2), in Middle Tennessee) 1135 Liberty Ln., there is a relationship of shared group (World War II Resources at Camp Navajo), Liberty vicinity, 96000772 identity which can be reasonably traced Hughes Ave., jct. with McRoberts Dr., The following properties are being between these items and the Ft. Bidwell Camp Navajo, Bellemont vicinity, considered for proposed moves: 96000757 Indian Community. Trestle Bridge No. 393 (World War II VIRGINIA This notice has been sent to officials Resources at Camp Navajo) E. Area Rd., E Buckingham County of the Ft. Bidwell Indian Community. of jct. with Juniper Rd., Camp Navajo, Representatives of any other Indian tribe Bellemont vicinity, 96000755 Mount Ida, VA 610, New Canton vicinity, 87000624 that believes itself to be culturally Maricopa County affiliated with these objects should Squaw Peak Inn, 4425 E. Horseshoe Rd., FLORIDA contact Diane Henderson-Bramlette, Phoenix, 96000760 Sarasota County Forest Supervisor, Modoc National Forest, United States Forest Service, 800 ARKANSAS Sanderling Beach Club, 105 Beach Rd., W. 12th Street, Alturas, CA 96101, Faulkner County Sarasota, 94000618 telephone (916) 233–5811 before July Young Memorial, 1601 Harkrider Dr., N of [FR Doc. 96–16116 Filed 6–24–96; 8:45 am] 25, 1996. Repatriation of these objects to Reynolds Science Hall, Conway, 96000758 BILLING CODE 4310±70±P the Ft. Bidwell Indian Community may Federal Register / Vol. 61, No. 123 / Tuesday, June 25, 1996 / Notices 32857 begin after that date if no additional archeological sites reflecting activities of Moapa Band of Paiutes, the Paiute claimants come forward. Shoshone/Paiute family groups. Indian Tribe of Utah, the Dated: June 19, 1996. Additional ethnographic work and Shoshone Tribe, and the Yomba Francis P. McManamon, archeological reconstructions have Shoshone Tribe; and the Pahrump Departmental Consulting Archeologist, shown at least eight Shoshone/Paiute Paiute Tribe, the Las Vegas Indian Chief, Archeology and Ethnography Program. family groups residing in the Pahute Center, and Owens Valley Board of Mesa region during the late nineteenth [FR Doc. 96–16090 Filed 6-24-96 ; 8:45 am] Trustees, three Native American groups. century. The basketry fragments found Representatives of any other Indian tribe BILLING CODE 4310±70±F with the burials are consistent with that believes itself to be culturally other Shoshone/Paiute basketry found affiliated with these human remains and Notice of Inventory Completion for in other archeological sites in the associated funerary objects should Native American Human Remains and Pahute Mesa region. Consultation with contact Robert C. Furlow, NAGPRA Associated Funerary Objects from Nye traditional religious leaders and tribal Compliance Program Manager, County, NV, in the Control of the representatives confirms the talus Department of Energy, Nevada Test Site, Nevada Operations burials are a traditional manner of Operations Office, P.O. Box 98518, Las Office, Department of Energy, Las internment. Consultation evidence Vegas, NV 89193–8518; telephone: (702) Vegas, NV presented by traditional religious 295–0845, before July 25, 1996. leaders and tribal representatives also Repatriation of the human remains and AGENCY: National Park Service indicates the funerary objects are associated funerary objects to the ACTION: Notice consistent with traditional burial Benton Paiute Tribe, Big Pine Paiute practices. Tribe, , the Notice is hereby given in accordance Based on the above mentioned Chemehuevi Paiute Tribe, the Colorado with provisions of the Native American information, officials of the Nevada Test River Indian Tribes, the Duckwater Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Site, Nevada Operations Office, Shoshone Tribe, the Ely Shoshone (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. 3003 (d), of the Department of Energy have determined Tribe, the Fort Independence Indian completion of an inventory of human that, pursuant to 43 CFR 10.2 (d)(1), the Community of Paiute Indians, the Lone remains and associated funerary objects human remains listed above represent Pine Paiute Tribe, the Las Vegas Paiute in the control of the Nevada Test Site, the physical remains of one individual Tribe, the Kaibab Paiute Tribe, the Nevada Operations Office, Department of Native . Officials of of Energy, Las Vegas, NV. Moapa Band of Paiutes, the Paiute the Nevada Test Site, Nevada Indian Tribe of Utah, the Timbisha A detailed assessment of the human Operations Office, Department of Energy remains was made by DOE Nevada Test Shoshone Tribe, and the Yomba have also determined that, pursuant to Shoshone Tribe may begin after that Site professional staff and Nevada State 25 U.S.C. 3001 (3)(A), the 1,318 objects Museum professional staff in date if no additional claimants come listed above are reasonably believed to forward. consultation with representatives of the have been placed with or near Dated: June 19, 1996. Benton Paiute Tribe, Big Pine Paiute individual human remains at the time of Tribe, Bishop Paiute Tribe, the death or later as part of the death rite Francis P. McManamon, Chemehuevi Paiute Tribe, the Colorado or ceremony. Lastly, officials of the Departmental Consulting Archeologist, River Indian Tribes, the Duckwater Nevada Test Site, Nevada Operations Chief, Archeology and Ethnography Program. Shoshone Tribe, the Ely Shoshone Office, Department of Energy have [FR Doc. 96–16091 Filed 6-24-96; 8:45 am] Tribe, the Fort Independence Indian determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. BILLING CODE 4310±70±F Community of Paiute Indians, the Lone 3001 (2), there is a relationship of Pine Paiute Tribe, the Las Vegas Paiute shared group identity which can be Tribe, the Kaibab Paiute Tribe, the reasonably traced between these Native DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Moapa Band of Paiutes, the Paiute American human remains and Indian Tribe of Utah, the Timbisha associated funerary objects and the Notice of Lodging of Consent Decree Shoshone Tribe, and the Yomba Benton Paiute Tribe, Big Pine Paiute Pursuant to the Comprehensive Shoshone Tribe. The Pahrump Paiute Tribe, Bishop Paiute Tribe, the Environmental Response Indian Tribe, the Las Vegas Indian Chemehuevi Paiute Tribe, the Colorado Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 Center and Owens Valley Board of River Indian Tribes, the Duckwater as Amended Trustees, three non-Federally Shoshone Tribe, the Ely Shoshone recognized Native American groups, Tribe, the Fort Independence Indian In accordance with Department of were also consulted. Community of Paiute Indians, the Lone Justice policy, 28 C.F.R. 50.7, notice is In 1964, human remains representing Pine Paiute Tribe, the Las Vegas Paiute hereby given that a proposed consent one individual was donated to the Tribe, the Kaibab Paiute Tribe, the decree in United States v. Freeman, et Nevada State Museum by Frederick C. Moapa Band of Paiutes, the Paiute al., Civil No. 86–CV–748A, was lodged Worman, Los Alamos Scientific Indian Tribe of Utah, the Timbisha on June 17, 1996, with the United States Laboratory. These human remains were Shoshone Tribe, and the Yomba District Court for the Western District of recovered from the Pahute Mesa area Shoshone Tribe. New York. The decree resolves claims within the Nevada Test Site by workers This notice has been sent to officials against Garlock, Inc. and Unisys Corp. at the site and turned over to the Nye of the Benton Paiute Tribe, Big Pine in the above-referenced action under the County Sheriff’s office. No known Paiute Tribe, Bishop Paiute Tribe, the Comprehensive Environmental individuals were identified. The 1,318 Chemehuevi Paiute Tribe, the Colorado Response, Compensation, and Liability associated funerary objects include River Indian Tribes, the Duckwater Act (‘‘CERCLA’’) for contamination at basketry fragments, a chert flake, glass Shoshone Tribe, the Ely Shoshone the Byron Barrel and Drum Superfund seed beads, two quartz crystals, and Tribe, the Fort Independence Indian Site in Genesee County, New York (the unworked bone. Community of Paiute Indians, the Lone ‘‘Site’’). In the proposed consent decree, Archeological surveys on and around Pine Paiute Tribe, the Las Vegas Paiute the settling defendants agree to Pahute Mesa have identified numerous Tribe, the Kaibab Paiute Tribe, the reimburse the Environmental Protection