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(UNN:174–188, No site number), funerary objects should submit a written ADDRESSES: Anne Amati, University of Riverside County. A label request with information in support of Denver Museum of Anthropology, 2000 accompanying the human remains states the request to Tamara Serrao-Leiva, San E Asbury Avenue, Sturm Hall 146, ‘‘Found in Temecula.’’ The SBCM has Bernardino County Museum, 2024 Denver, CO 80208, telephone (303) 871– no record of how or when these human Orange Tree Lane, Redlands, CA 92373, 2687, email [email protected]. remains were acquired. They may have telephone (909) 798–8623, email SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is been part of a private donation from the [email protected], by here given in accordance with the Archaeological Survey Association that May 27, 2021. After that date, if no Native American Graves Protection and was active during the early years of the additional requestors have come Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. SBCM. The human remains—skull forward, transfer of control of the 3005, of the intent to repatriate cultural fragments and broken bone fragments in human remains and associated funerary items under the control of the poor condition—belong to an individual objects to The Affiliated Tribes may University of Denver Museum of of unknown age or sex. No known proceed. Anthropology, Denver, CO, that meet individual was identified. The five The San Bernardino County Museum the definition of unassociated funerary associated funerary objects are one lot of is responsible for notifying The objects under 25 U.S.C. 3001. fabric, one lot of metal hooks, one lot of Consulted and Invited Tribes and The This notice is published as part of the scrap metal, one lot of soil with Affiliated Tribes that this notice has National Park Service’s administrative imbedded beads, and one lot of been published. responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25 turquoise beads. Dated: April 19, 2021. U.S.C. 3003(d)(3). The determinations in There is little information to establish this notice are the sole responsibility of a time-period for these human remains. Melanie O’Brien, the museum, institution, or Federal Based on geographical information, the Manager, National NAGPRA Program. agency that has control of the Native SBCM has identified the remains as [FR Doc. 2021–08772 Filed 4–26–21; 8:45 am] American cultural items. The National Pechanga. BILLING CODE 4312–52–P Park Service is not responsible for the determinations in this notice. Determinations Made by the San Bernardino County Museum DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR History and Description of the Cultural Personnel of the San Bernardino Items County Museum have determined that: National Park Service In 1932, 23 cultural items were • Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(9), the [NPS–WASO–NAGPRA–NPS0031766; removed from two rock-shelters in human remains described in this notice PPWOCRADN0–PCU00RP14.R50000] Middle Creek Canyon, near Beulah, in represent the physical remains of eight Pueblo County, CO. The cultural items individuals of Native American Notice of Intent To Repatriate Cultural were removed by Chester A. Thomas ancestry. Items: University of Denver Museum of and sent to E.B. Renaud at the • Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(A), Anthropology, Denver, CO University of Denver. The 23 the 35 objects described in this notice unassociated funerary objects are three AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. are reasonably believed to have been sandals, one pot rest, one feather placed with or near individual human ACTION: Notice. blanket, one side scraper, two flakers, remains at the time of death or later as two basket base fragments, one pillow, SUMMARY: The University of Denver part of the death rite or ceremony. Museum of Anthropology, in two sandal fragments, one lot of yucca • Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(2), there twigs, two abraders, two lots of cordage, is a relationship of shared group consultation with the appropriate Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian four digging sticks, and one snare. identity that can be reasonably traced Museum records and tribal oral organizations, has determined that the between the Native American human history indicate that the two rock- cultural items listed in this notice meet remains and associated funerary objects shelters were most likely burial the definition of unassociated funerary and the La Jolla Band of Luiseno locations. Pueblo County, CO, is located objects. Lineal descendants or Indians, [previously listed as within the aboriginal homelands of the representatives of any Indian Tribe or La Jolla Band of Luiseno Mission Mouache Band of Utes. Historical Native Hawaiian organization not Indians of the La Jolla Reservation]; Pala documents indicate the presence of the identified in this notice that wish to Band of [previously Ute people on the Front Range during claim these cultural items should listed as Pala Band of Luiseno Mission Spanish and U.S. occupation. Today, submit a written request to the Indians of the Pala Reservation, Mouache descendants are one of two University of Denver Museum of California]; Pauma Band of Luiseno Ute Bands who comprise the Southern Anthropology. If no additional Mission Indians of the Pauma & Yuima Ute Indian Tribe of the Southern Ute claimants come forward, transfer of Reservation, California; Pechanga Band Reservation, Colorado. of Luiseno Mission Indians of the control of the cultural items to the lineal Pechanga Reservation, California; descendants, Indian Tribes, or Native Determinations Made by the University Rincon Band of Luiseno Mission Hawaiian organizations stated in this of Denver Museum of Anthropology Indians of Rincon Reservation, notice may proceed. Officials of the University of Denver California; and the Soboba Band of DATES: Lineal descendants or Museum of Anthropology have Luiseno Indians, California (hereafter representatives of any Indian Tribe or determined that: referred to as ‘‘The Affiliated Tribes’’). Native Hawaiian organization not • Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(B), identified in this notice that wish to the 23 cultural items described above Additional Requestors and Disposition claim these cultural items should are reasonably believed to have been Lineal descendants or representatives submit a written request with placed with or near individual human of any Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian information in support of the claim to remains at the time of death or later as organization not identified in this notice the University of Denver Museum of part of the death rite or ceremony and that wish to request transfer of control Anthropology at the address in this are believed, by a preponderance of the of these human remains and associated notice by May 27, 2021. evidence, to have been removed from a

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specific burial site of a Native American of these human remains and associated [previously listed as San Manual Band individual. funerary objects should submit a written of Serrano Mission Indians of the San • Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(2), there request to the San Bernardino County Manual Reservation]; Santa Rosa Band is a relationship of shared group Museum. If no additional requestors of Indians, California identity that can be reasonably traced come forward, transfer of control of the [previously listed as Santa Rosa Band of between the unassociated funerary human remains and associated funerary Cahuilla Mission Indians of the Santa objects and the Southern Ute Indian objects to the lineal descendants, Indian Rosa Reservation]; Twenty-Nine Palms Tribe of the Southern Ute Reservation, Tribes, or Native Hawaiian Band of Mission Indians of California; Colorado. organizations stated in this notice may and the Mission Creek Band of Mission Indians, a non-federally recognized Additional Requestors and Disposition proceed. DATES: Lineal descendants or Indian group. In addition, the Augustine Lineal descendants or representatives representatives of any Indian Tribe or Band of Cahuilla Indians, California of any Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian Native Hawaiian organization not [previously listed as Augustine Band of organization not identified in this notice identified in this notice that wish to Cahuilla Mission Indians of the that wish to claim these cultural items request transfer of control of these Augustine Reservation]; Los Coyotes should submit a written request with human remains and associated funerary Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno Indians, information in support of the claim to objects should submit a written request California [previously listed as Los Anne Amati, University of Denver with information in support of the Coyotes Band of Cahuilla & Cupeno Museum of Anthropology, 2000 E request to the San Bernardino County Indians of the Los Coyotes Reservation]; Asbury Ave, Sturm Hall 146, Denver, Museum at the address in this notice by Ramona Band of Cahuilla, California CO 80208, telephone (303) 871–2687, May 27, 2021. [previously listed as Ramona Band or email [email protected], by May 27, Village of Cahuilla Mission Indians of ADDRESSES: Tamara Serrao-Leiva, San 2021. After that date, if no additional California]; and the Torres Martinez Bernardino County Museum, 2024 claimants have come forward, transfer Desert Cahuilla Indians, California Orange Tree Lane, Redlands, CA 92374, of control of the unassociated funerary [previously listed as Torres-Martinez telephone (909) 798–8623, email objects to the Southern Ute Indian Tribe Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians of [email protected]. of the Southern Ute Reservation, California] were invited to consult, but Colorado may proceed. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is did not participate. Hereafter, all the The University of Denver Museum of here given in accordance with the Indian Tribes and groups listed above Anthropology is responsible for Native American Graves Protection and are referred to as ‘‘The Consulted and notifying the Southern Ute Indian Tribe Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. Invited Tribes and Groups.’’ of the Southern Ute Reservation, 3003, of the completion of an inventory Colorado that this notice has been of human remains and associated History and Description of the Remains published. funerary objects under the control of the In 1947, human remains representing, San Bernardino County Museum, Dated: April 19, 2021. at minimum, one individual were Redlands, CA. The human remains and removed from Yucaipat (SBCM–1, CA– Melanie O’Brien, associated funerary objects were SBR–1000) in San Bernardino County, Manager, National NAGPRA Program. removed from San Bernardino County, CA. The human remains belong to an [FR Doc. 2021–08766 Filed 4–26–21; 8:45 am] CA. individual of unknown age and sex, and BILLING CODE 4312–52–P This notice is published as part of the include six teeth identified by a label National Park Service’s administrative reading ‘‘IMi-3, Indian Burial, Simpson responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25 Ranch, Yucaipa, CA, LBM 1949’’; three DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S.C. 3003(d)(3). The determinations in toe bones identified by a label reading National Park Service this notice are the sole responsibility of ‘‘IMi-4 Indian Burial, Simpson Ranch, the museum, institution, or Federal Yucaipa, Calif., LBM 1949’’; one lot of [NPS–WASO–NAGPRA–NPS0031784; agency that has control of the Native bone fragments identified by a label PPWOCRADN0–PCU00RP14.R50000] American human remains and reading ‘‘SBCM–1, SBR–1000, Cultural associated funerary objects. The Level ‘B’ N5Y, 120–130 cm’’; and one Notice of Inventory Completion: San National Park Service is not responsible tooth identified by a label reading ‘‘#121 Bernardino County Museum, for the determinations in this notice. Human tooth, #122 YT1–76 Bone tool Redlands, CA Q8, 3′ to 6.’’ No known individual was Consultation AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. identified. The four associated funerary ACTION: Notice. A detailed assessment of the human objects are one lot of shell, one lot of remains was made by the San fragmented faunal bone, one lot of stone SUMMARY: The San Bernardino County Bernardino County Museum tools, and one lot of bone tools. Museum (SBCM) has completed an professional staff in consultation with These human remains are identified inventory of human remains and representatives of the Agua Caliente by a label reading ‘‘Yucaipa, SBCM–1, associated funerary objects, in Band of Cahuilla Indians of the Agua SBR–1000.’’ SBCM–1 has two loci, A consultation with the appropriate Caliente Indian Reservation, California; and B. SBCM–1 (A) was officially Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Cabazon Band of Mission Indians, recorded in 1947 by Gerald Smith of the organizations, and has determined that California; Cahuilla Band of Indians San Bernardino Museum, who there is a cultural affiliation between the [previously listed as Cahuilla Band of identified it as a ‘‘mourning ceremonial human remains and associated funerary Mission Indians of the Cahuilla site’’ containing ‘‘flexed burials at depth objects, and present-day Indian Tribes Reservation, California]; Morongo Band of 2-to-3 feet—also possible cremation.’’ or Native Hawaiian organizations. of Mission Indians, California Site SBCM 1 (B) was recorded in 1933, Lineal descendants or representatives of [previously listed as Morongo Band of also by G. Smith, who reported ‘‘three any Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian Cahuilla Mission Indians of the known burials—all flexed.’’ Excavations organization not identified in this notice Morongo Reservation]; San Manuel at Yucaipat were led by G. Smith in that wish to request transfer of control Band of Mission Indians, California 1947, and by G. Becker of the University

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