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If no additional claimants flakes and shatter; 53 plain and of New York); and the Onondaga Nation come forward, transfer of control of the decorated incised rim and body that this notice has been published. cultural items to the lineal descendants, sherds; 28 plain and decorated incised Dated: November 14, 2019. pottery rim and body sherds; 11 Indian Tribes, or Native Hawaiian Melanie O’Brien, organizations stated in this notice may miscellaneous lithics including Manager, National NAGPRA Program. proceed. groundstone, shatter, and preforms; one [FR Doc. 2019–28383 Filed 1–2–20; 8:45 am] DATES: Lineal descendants or pottery pipe and refitted pieces; five representatives of any Indian Tribe or pottery pipes; one effigy head pottery BILLING CODE 4312–52–P Native Hawaiian organization not pipe; one effigy pottery pipe; and three pottery pipe parts. identified in this notice that wish to DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR claim these cultural items should Based on the history of Peter Pratt’s research program and the provenience submit a written request with National Park Service information in support of the claim to of the materials recovered from his the State University of New York at multiple decades of excavation in [NPS–WASO–NAGPRA–NPS0029319; PPWOCRADN0–PCU00RP14.R50000] Oswego at the address in this notice by central NY, these items were more likely February 3, 2020. than not recovered via local donations made during one of his excavations Notice of Intent To Repatriate Cultural ADDRESSES: Alanna Ossa, NAGPRA Items: Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor, ME Coordinator, State University of New within Oneida, Onondaga, and Cayuga York at Oswego, 313 Mahar Hall, sites, as this was a common of AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. Department of Anthropology, Oswego, his field school materials. ACTION: Notice. NY 13126, telephone (315) 312–4172, Determinations Made by the State SUMMARY: The Abbe Museum, in email [email protected]. University of New York at Oswego consultation with the appropriate SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is Officials of the State University of Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian here given in accordance with the New York at Oswego have determined organizations, has determined that the Native American Graves Protection and that: cultural items listed in this notice meet • Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(B), the definition of unassociated funerary 3005, of the intent to repatriate cultural the 469 cultural items described above objects. Lineal descendants or items under the control of the State are reasonably believed to have been representatives of any Indian Tribe or University of New York at Oswego, placed with or near individual Native Hawaiian organization not Oswego, NY, that meet the definition of remains at the time of death or later as identified in this notice that wish to unassociated funerary objects under 25 part of the death rite or ceremony and claim these cultural items should U.S.C. 3001. are believed, by a preponderance of the submit a written request to the Abbe This notice is published as part of the evidence, to have been removed from a Museum. If no additional claimants National Park Service’s administrative specific burial site of a Native American come forward, transfer of control of the responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25 individual. cultural items to the lineal descendants, U.S.C. 3003(d)(3). The determinations in • Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(2), there Indian Tribes, or Native Hawaiian this notice are the sole responsibility of is a relationship of shared group organizations stated in this notice may the museum, institution, or Federal identity that can be reasonably traced proceed. agency that has control of the Native between the unassociated funerary DATES: Lineal descendants or American cultural items. The National objects and the Cayuga Nation; Oneida representatives of any Indian Tribe or Park Service is not responsible for the Indian Nation (previously listed as the Native Hawaiian organization not determinations in this notice. Oneida Nation of New York); and the identified in this notice that wish to Onondaga Nation. History and Description of the Cultural claim these cultural items should Items Additional Requestors and Disposition submit a written request with In an unknown time, 469 cultural Lineal descendants or representatives information in support of the claim to items were removed from unknown of any Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian the Abbe Museum at the address in this sites in Oswego, Onondaga, Cayuga, organization not identified in this notice notice by February 3, 2020. Madison, Wayne, and St. Lawrence that wish to claim these cultural items ADDRESSES: Jodi C. DeBruyne, Director Counties, NY. These items were should submit a written request with of Collections & Research, Abbe recovered as part of years of field information in support of the claim to Museum, P.O. Box 286, Bar Harbor, ME schools and projects run by Peter Pratt Alanna Ossa, NAGPRA Coordinator, 04609–1717, telephone (207) 288–3519, in central NY while he was teaching at State University of New York at email [email protected]. SUNY Oswego, and were transferred at Oswego, 313 Mahar Hall, Department of SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is an unknown time to SUNY Oswego. The Anthropology, Oswego, NY 13126, here given in accordance with the 469 unassociated funerary objects are telephone (315) 312–4172, email Native American Graves Protection and one effigy vessel; two soil samples; 30 [email protected], by February Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. plain and decorated incised pottery 3, 2020. After that date, if no additional 3005, of the intent to repatriate cultural body sherds; four charcoal samples; one claimants have come forward, transfer items under the control of the Abbe clay/daub; five unidentified faunal of control of the unassociated funerary Museum, Bar Harbor, ME, that meet the bones; one ; one charcoal objects to the Cayuga Nation; Oneida definition of unassociated funerary sample; 225 plain and decorated incised Indian Nation (previously listed as the objects under 25 U.S.C. 3001. pottery body and rim sherds; two Oneida Nation of New York); and the This notice is published as part of the unidentified lithics; two unidentified Onondaga Nation may proceed. National Park Service’s administrative faunal bones; one ground stone hand The State University of New York at responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25 ; 57 plain and decorated incised Oswego is responsible for notifying the U.S.C. 3003(d)(3). The determinations in pottery rim and body sherds; 27 Cayuga Nation; Oneida Indian Nation this notice are the sole responsibility of unidentified faunal bones; seven chert (previously listed as the Oneida Nation the museum, institution, or Federal

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agency that has control of the Native Point site in Trenton, and Ironbound yellow), 42 stone ground slate points, 55 American cultural items. The National Island site in Winter Harbor. Locations stone abrasives/abraders, 105 stone Park Service is not responsible for the in Kennebec County include: Kennebec plummets, 122 stone bifaces, 129 stone determinations in this notice. River site in Waterville and Lancaster gouges, and 211 stone /celts. Farm site in Winslow. Locations in Cultural affiliation between these History and Description of the Cultural unassociated funerary objects and the Items Knox County include: Tarr Cemetery site in Union, Georges River Cemetery at Aroostook Band of Micmacs (previously Between 1900 and 2016, 937 the Georges River site in Warren, and listed as the Aroostook Band of Micmac unassociated funerary objects were the Stevens Cemetary site in Warren. Indians); Houlton Band of Maliseet removed from 96 known locations in Locations in Penobscot County include: Indians; Passamaquoddy Tribe; and the ME. Locations include the Sawyer Farm Bangor site in Bangor, Fort Hill site in Penobscot Nation (previously listed as site in Ashland in Aroostook County, Bangor, Penobscot River site in Bangor, the Penobscot Tribe of Maine), hereafter Eagle Lake site in Eagle Lake in Kenduskeag River/Stream site in referred to as ‘‘The Tribes,’’ is based Aroostook County, Harpswell Neck site Bangor, Moorehead Cemetery at the upon the identification of the above in Harpswell Neck in Cumberland Blackman Stream/Penobscot River site listed sites with the ‘‘Red Paint People,’’ County, Round Pond site in Bristol in in Bradley, Penobscot River site in who are the direct ancestors of the Lincoln County, Waterford site in Bradley, Brewer Cemetery site in Wabanaki Peoples, to whom The Tribes Waterford in Oxford County, Winterport Brewer, East Hampden site in East belong. This lineage has been site in Winterport in Waldo County, and Hampden, Penobscot River site in determined through multiple lines of Beach site in Wells in York Eddington, Eddington Bend site in evidence. First, the Wabanaki homeland County. Locations in Hancock County Eddington, Hampden site in Hampden, extends throughout the United States include: Alley Island site in Alley Piscataquis River site in Howland, and Canada in what is today known as Island, Duck Brook site in Bar Harbor, Matanawcook River, Matanawcook Maine, New England, and the Canadian Shellheap near site in Bar Harbor, Island site in Lincoln, Mattawamkeag Maritimes and the Wabanaki have lived Woodbury Park site in Bar Harbor, site in Mattawamkeag, Milford site in uninterrupted on this land for over Salisbury Cove site in Bar Harbor, Milford, Red Paint Cemetery at the 12,000 years. Second, the characteristic Sheldrake Island site in Bar Harbor, Sunkhaze Stream site in Milford, Indian use of red ochre as a burial practice has Blue Hill site in Blue Hill, Red Paint Island site in Old Town, Hathaway site continued throughout the generations to Cemetery site in Blue Hill, Haskell Red in Passadumkeag, Penobscot River site the present day. Third, forms Paint Cemetery site in Blue Hill, in South Brewer, Penobscot River site in and decorations often found in ‘‘Red Parker’s Point site in Blue Hill, Bridge’s Searsport, South Lincoln site in South Paint’’ sites are consistent and similar to River site in Brooklin, Bucksport site in Lincoln, and Veazie site in Veazie. those found in Wabanaki sites. These Bucksport, Molasses Pond site in Locations in Piscataquis County include include the inclusion of pristine Eastbrook, Old Red Paint site in Katahdin Iron Works site in Brownville condition , perforation, etched Ellsworth, Union River site in and Chase Carry, Munsungun Lake site decoration, and the use of similar stone Ellsworth, Deeck Place, Union River site in Northeast Piscataquis. Locations in materials. in Ellsworth, Ellsworth Falls site in Washington County include: Addison Ellsworth Falls, Smith Farm site in Determinations Made by the Abbe site in Addison, Sprague Fall site in Ellsworth Falls, Wasp Island site in Museum Cherryfield, Narraguagus River site in Ellsworth Falls, Burying River at the Officials of the Abbe Museum have Burying Island site in Franklin, Butler’s Cherryfield, Machias site in Machias, Machias River site in Machias, Red determined that: Point site in Franklin, Georges Pond site • Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(B), Beach site in Red Beach, and the Wilson in Franklin, Frenchman Bay site in the 937 cultural items described above Farm site. Frenchman Bay, Nubble Swans Island are reasonably believed to have been site in Frenchman Bay, Hog Island site The 937 unassociated funerary objects placed with or near individual human in Frenchman Bay, Gouldsboro site in are one bone awl, one birchbark remains at the time of death or later as Gouldsboro, Tranquility Farm site in container, one stone bird stone, one part of the death rite or ceremony and Gouldsboro, Jones Cove site in burial soil sample, one metal/copper are believed, by a preponderance of the Gouldsboro, Taft Point site in bead, one stone crescent, one stone evidence, to have been removed from a Gouldsboro, Sullivan Falls site in effigy, one hematite/ochre sample, one specific burial site of a Native American Hancock, Isleford site in Islesford, stone mallet, one mica sample, one individual. Boynton site in Lamoine, Northeast woven cedar fragment, two stone • Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(2), there Harbor site in Northeast Harbor, Mason chisels, two iron oxide concretions, is a relationship of shared group Site/Cemetery at the Alamoosook Lake three metal/copper fragments, three identity that can be reasonably traced site in Orland, Emerson Site/Cemetery stone drills, three stone gorgets, three between the unassociated funerary at the Alamoosook Lake site in Orland, hematite samples, three stone pestles, objects and The Tribes. Narramissic Valley site in Orland, three stone scrapers, three stone Alamoosook Lake site in Orland, whetstones, four stone reflakes, five Additional Requestors and Disposition Hartford site in Orland, Johnson stone battered nodules, five grooved Lineal descendants or representatives Cemetery site in Orland, Orland site in stones, five ground slate rubbing stones, of any Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian Orland, Red Paint Cemetery site in six stone atlatls/, six stone organization not identified in this notice Orland, Soper’s Field site in Orland, pebbles, seven pyrite samples, eight that wish to claim these cultural items Orono Island site in Orono Island, stone adzes/gouges, eight ground stones, should submit a written request with Cooksey Road site in Seal Harbor, eight lucky stones, 10 ground stone information in support of the claim to Somesville site in Somesville, Dpane’s rods, 13 stone flakes, 14 ground slate, 15 Jodi C. DeBruyne, Director of Point site in Sorrento, Ewing-Bragdon stone or ceramic pipe/pipe stem Collections & Research, Abbe Museum, site in Sorrento, Hall site in Sorrento, fragments, 25 modified stones, 18 stone P.O. Box 286, Bar Harbor, ME 04609– Sorrento site in Sorrento, Gotts Island pendants, 19 stone , 24 1717, telephone (207) 288–3519, email site in Sullivan, Surry site in Surry, Oak shells, 37 ocher samples (red and [email protected], by

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February 3, 2020. After that date, if no Washington, DC, that meets the object to the Zuni Tribe of the Zuni additional claimants have come definition of a sacred object under 25 Reservation, New Mexico may proceed. forward, transfer of control of the U.S.C. 3001. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is unassociated funerary objects to The This notice is published as part of the responsible for notifying the Zuni Tribe Tribes may proceed. National Park Service’s administrative of the Zuni Reservation, New Mexico The Abbe Museum is responsible for responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25 that this notice has been published. notifying The Tribes that this notice has U.S.C. 3003(d)(3). The determinations in Dated: November 14, 2019. been published. this notice are the sole responsibility of Melanie O’Brien, Dated: November 14, 2019. the museum, institution, or Federal Manager, National NAGPRA Program. agency that has control of the Native Melanie O’Brien, [FR Doc. 2019–28382 Filed 1–2–20; 8:45 am] Manager, National NAGPRA Program. American cultural items. The National Park Service is not responsible for the BILLING CODE 4312–52–P [FR Doc. 2019–28377 Filed 1–2–20; 8:45 am] determinations in this notice. BILLING CODE 4312–52–P History and Description of the Cultural DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Item DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR National Park Service At an unknown date, one sacred [NPS–WASO–NAGPRA–NPS0029316; National Park Service object was acquired and transported to the East Coast, where it remained part PPWOCRADN0–PCU00RP14.R50000] [NPS–WASO–NAGPRA–NPS0029318; of a private collection of Native PPWOCRADN0–PCU00RP14.R50000] Notice of Intent To Repatriate Cultural American antiquities, art, and cultural Items: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Notice of Intent To Repatriate Cultural heritage. In the spring of 2018, this item Art Theft Program, Washington, DC Items: Federal Bureau of Investigation, was seized by the FBI as part of a Art Theft Program, Washington, DC criminal investigation. The item is a AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. ceremonial object that had been ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. misidentified by the collector as a ACTION: Notice. ‘‘mask.’’ SUMMARY: The Federal Bureau of Through multiple consultations with Investigation (FBI), in consultation with SUMMARY: The Federal Bureau of representatives of the Pueblo of Zuni the appropriate Indian Tribes or Native Investigation (FBI), in consultation with and the expertise of archeologists from Hawaiian organizations, has determined the appropriate Indian Tribes or Native museums and universities in the region, that the cultural items listed in this Hawaiian organizations, has determined the item is culturally affiliated with the notice meet the definition of sacred that the cultural item listed in this Pueblo of Zuni in New Mexico. objects. Lineal descendants or notice meets the definition of a sacred representatives of any Indian Tribe or object. Lineal descendants or Determinations Made by the Federal Native Hawaiian organization not representatives of any Indian Tribe or Bureau of Investigation identified in this notice that wish to Native Hawaiian organization not Officials of the Federal Bureau of claim these cultural items should identified in this notice that wish to Investigation have determined that: submit a written request to the FBI. If no claim this cultural item should submit • Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(C), additional claimants come forward, a written request to the FBI. If no the one cultural item is a specific transfer of control of the cultural items additional claimants come forward, ceremonial object needed by traditional to the lineal descendants, Indian Tribes, transfer of control of the cultural item to Native American religious leaders for or Native Hawaiian organizations stated the lineal descendants, Indian Tribes, or the practice of traditional Native in this notice may proceed. Native Hawaiian organizations stated in American religions by their present-day DATES: Lineal descendants or this notice may proceed. adherents. representatives of any Indian Tribe or DATES: Lineal descendants or • Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(2), there Native Hawaiian organization not representatives of any Indian Tribe or is a relationship of shared group identified in this notice that wish to Native Hawaiian organization not identity that can be reasonably traced claim these cultural items should identified in this notice that wish to between the sacred object and the Zuni submit a written request with claim this cultural item should submit Tribe of the Zuni Reservation, New information in support of the claim to a written request with information in Mexico. the FBI at the address in this notice by support of the claim to the FBI at the February 3, 2020. address in this notice by February 3, Additional Requestors and Disposition ADDRESSES: Federal Bureau of 2020. Lineal descendants or representatives Investigation, FBI Headquarters, Attn: ADDRESSES: Federal Bureau of of any Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian Supervisory Special Agent Timothy Investigation, FBI Headquarters, Attn: organization not identified in this notice Carpenter, Art Theft Program, 935 Supervisory Special Agent Timothy that wish to claim these cultural items Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, Carpenter, Art Theft Program, 935 should submit a written request with DC 20535, telephone (954) 931–3670, Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, information in support of the claim to email [email protected]. DC 20535, telephone (954) 931–3670, Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is email [email protected]. Headquarters, Attn: Supervisory Special here given in accordance with the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is Agent Timothy Carpenter, Art Theft Native American Graves Protection and here given in accordance with the Program, 935 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. Native American Graves Protection and Washington, DC 20535, telephone (954) 3005, of the intent to repatriate cultural Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. 931–3670, email [email protected], by items under the control of the Federal 3005, of the intent to repatriate a February 3, 2020. After that date, if no Bureau of Investigation, Washington, cultural item under the control of the additional claimants have come DC, that meet the definition of sacred Federal Bureau of Investigation, forward, transfer of control of the sacred objects under 25 U.S.C. 3001.

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