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40056 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 132 / Tuesday, July 12, 2005 / Notices PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR fragment, 100 glass beads, 240 clamshell Franklin County disc beads, 14 olivella shell beads, 8 National Park Service abalone pendant and pendant Skinner Tavern, 13361 Upper Strasburg Rd., fragments, and 1 lot of basketry. Letterkenny Township, 05000757 Notice of Inventory Completion: The Howells Point site is dated to the Northampton County Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of post-European contact period based on McCollum and Post Silk Mill, 368 Madison Anthropology, University of California, the presence of glass beads in the Ave., Nazareth Borough, 05000758 Berkeley, Berkeley, CA burials. In 1936, human remains representing Philadelphia County AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. at least 47 individuals were removed Smaltz Building, 315 N. 12th St., ACTION: Notice. from the Miller site (site CA-Col–1) in Philadelphia, 05000759 Colusa County, CA, by R.F. Heizer and Notice is here given in accordance A.D. Krieger. Mr. Heizer and Mr. Krieger TENNESSEE with the Native American Graves donated the human remains to the Cannon County Protection and Repatriation Act Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. 3003, of the Ready-Cates Farm, (Historic Family Farms in Anthropology that same year. The completion of an inventory of human Middle Tennessee MPS) 1662 Northcutt Miller site is an occupation site and Rd., Milton, 05000760 remains and associated funerary objects cemetery located 12 miles southwest of in the possession of the Phoebe A. Davidson County Arbuckle, on the west bank of the Hearst Museum of Anthropology, Sacramento River, Colusa County, CA. First Baptist Church East Nashville, 601 Main University of California, Berkeley, St., Nashville, 05000761 No known individuals were identified. Berkeley, CA. The human remains and The 7,993 associated funerary objects VIRGINIA associated funerary objects were are 6,380 clamshell disc beads, 1,519 Appomattox County removed from Colusa, Napa, and Solana olivella beads, 1 lot of vegetal matting, Counties, CA. Appomatix River Bridge, VA 24 over 5 organic materials, 1 kinfe fragment, 2 Appomattox River, Appomattox, 05000771 This notice is published as part of the iron nails, 1 antler fragment, 1 obsidian National Park Service’s administrative Clarke County fragment, 5 projectile points, 1 bone responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25 object, 22 beads, 3 awls and fragments, Clermont, 801 E. Main St., Berryville, U.S.C. 3003 (d)(3). The determinations 3 pebbles and fragments, and 49 05000767 in this notice are the sole responsibility pendants. Cumberland County of the museum, institution, or Federal The Miller site is dated to the post- agency that has control of the Native Oak Hill, 181 Oak Hill Rd., Cumberland, European contact period based on the 05000764 American human remains and presence of iron nails in the burials. Trenton, 751 Oak Hill Rd., Cumberland, associated funerary objects. The In 1947, human remains representing 05000765 National Park Service is not responsible at least one individual were removed for the determinations in this notice. from the Tulukai site (CA-Nap–39), Fauquier County An assessment of the human remains, located on the northern bank of Tulukai Dakota, 8134 Springs Rd., Warrenton, and catalog records and associated Creek, 1 mile south of Napa in Napa 05000768 documents relevant to the human County, CA. The human remains were Frederick County remains, was made by Phoebe A. Hearst collected by R.F. Heizer and an Long Meadow, 1946 Jones Rd., Winchester, Museum of Anthropology professional anthropology class and were acquired 05000769 staff in consultation with by the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of representatives of the Cachil DeHe Band Anthropology in 1947 by ‘‘university Loudoun County of Wintun Indians of the Colusa Indian appropriation,’’ a term used to indicate Spring Hill Farm, 39018 Piggott Bottom Rd., Community of the Colusa Rancheria, that the cultural items came to the Hamilton, 05000766 California; Cortina Indian Rancheria of museum from a university-sponsored Montgomery County Wintun Indians of California; project with funds provided by The Odd Fellows Hall, 203 Gilbert St., Grindstone Indian Rancheria of Wintun- Regents of California. Additional items Blacksburg, 05000770 Wailaki Indians of California; Paskenta were collected by R.F. Heizer and C.W. Band of Nomlaki Indians of California; Meighan in 1951. No known individual Page County Redding Rancheria, California; Round was identified. The 12 associated Redwell-Isabella Furnace Historic District, Valley Indian Tribes of the Round funerary objects are 3 clamshell disc Bet. VA 652 and Hawksbill Creek on N side Valley Reservation, California; and beads, 7 obsidian fragments, 1 mortar, of Luray, Luray, 05000762 Rumsey Indian Rancheria of Wintun and 1 faunal bone. WISCONSIN Indians of California. Stylistic characteristics of the Milwaukee County In 1935, human remains representing associated funerary objects indicate that at least two individuals were removed the burial dates to the Protohistoric Greendale Historic District, Roughly bounded from the Howells Point site (CA-Col–2) by W. Grange Ave. and Catalpa St., period (post-A.D. 1500). Greendale, 05000763 in Colusa County, CA, by Waldo R. In 1973, cremated human remains Wedel, who donated the human remains representing at least one individual A request for REMOVAL has been to the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of were removed from Suscol Mound made for the following resource: Anthropology the following year. The Number 1 (CA-Nap–16) in Napa County, MISSISSIPPI Howells Point site is an occupation site CA, during archeological excavations and cemetery located 13 miles carried out by University of California, Lauderdale County southwest of Arbuckle, near the Berkeley anthropology field school. Dial House (Meridian MRA) 1003 30th Ave. Sacramento River, Colusa County, CA. Suscol Mound Number 1 is located on Meridian, 79003388 No known individuals were identified. the south bank of Suscol Creek, 4 miles [FR Doc. 05–13595 Filed 7–11–05; 8:45 am] The 366 associated funerary objects are southeast of Napa. No known individual BILLING CODE 4312–51–P 1 burial wrapping, 1 button, 1 stone was identified. The 501 associated VerDate jul<14>2003 16:15 Jul 11, 2005 Jkt 205001 PO 00000 Frm 00070 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\12JYN1.SGM 12JYN1 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 132 / Tuesday, July 12, 2005 / Notices 40057 funerary objects are a mortar (in which determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. INTERNATIONAL TRADE the human remains and associated 3001 (2), there is a relationship of COMMISSION funerary objects were placed), 2 milling shared group identity that can be [Investigation No. 337–TA–532] stones, 4 lots of charcoal, 1 shell reasonably traced between the Native fragment, 1 stone bead, 18 obsidian American human remains and In the Matter of Certain Automotive fragments, 1 bone bead, 1 olivella shell associated funerary objects and the Fuel Caps and Components Thereof; bead, 262 clamshell disc beads and Cachil DeHe Band of Wintun Indians of Notice of Commission Determination fragments, and 210 beads and fragments the Colusa Indian Community of the Not to Review an Initial Determination of unknown material. Colusa Rancheria, California; Cortina Granting a Motion To Withdraw the Stylistic characteristics of the Indian Rancheria of Wintun Indians of Complaint and Terminate the associated funerary objects indicate that California; Grindstone Indian Rancheria Investigation the burial dates to the Protohistoric of Wintun-Wailaki Indians of California; period (post-A.D. 1500). Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians of AGENCY: International Trade In 1946, human remains representing California; Redding Rancheria, Commission. at least one individual were removed California; Round Valley Indian Tribes ACTION: Notice. from Cross Slough Mound (CA-Sol–13) of the Round Valley Reservation, located on an island at the confluence California; and Rumsey Indian SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that of Cross and Nurse Sloughs on the Rancheria of Wintun Indians of the United States International Trade northeastern side of Suisun Bay in California. Commission has determined not to Solano County, CA. The human remains review the administrative law judge’s and cultural items were collected by the Representatives of any other Indian (‘‘ALJ’’) initial determination (‘‘ID’’) Standard Oil Company and donated to tribe that believes itself to be culturally granting Complainant’s motion to the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of affiliated with the human remains and withdraw the complaint and terminate Anthropology in 1946. No known associated funerary objects should the above-referenced investigation. contact C. Richard Hitchcock, NAGPRA individual was identified. The one FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Coordinator, Phoebe A. Hearst Museum associated funerary object is an obsidian Michelle Walters, Esq., Office of the of Anthropology, University of projectile point. General Counsel, U.S. International Stylistic characteristics of the California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA Trade Commission, 500 E Street, SW., associated funerary object indicate that 94720, telephone (510) 642–6096, before Washington, DC 20436, telephone (202) the burial dates to the Protohistoric August 11, 2005. Repatriation of the 708–5468. Copies of non-confidential period (post-A.D. 1500). human remains and associated funerary documents filed in connection with this Based on burial context and site objects to the Cachil DeHe Band of characteristics, the human remains investigation are or will be available for Wintun Indians of the Colusa Indian inspection during official business described above from Colusa, Napa, and Community of the Colusa Rancheria, Solano Counties are determined to be hours (8:45 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.) in the California; Cortina Indian Rancheria of Office of the Secretary, U.S. Native American in origin. The sites Wintun Indians of California; date to a relatively late time period, after International Trade Commission, 500 E Grindstone Indian Rancheria of Wintun- Street, SW., Washington, DC 20436, the migration of Wintun people into the Wailaki Indians of California; Paskenta region circa A.D. 700–900.