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45398 Federal Register / Vol. 65, No. 141 / Friday, July 21, 2000 / Notices the physical remains of a minimum of American human remains. The National 1011 East Ash Street, Springfield, IL, eight individuals of Native American Park Service is not responsible for the telephone (217) 524-7903, before August ancestry. In accordance with the determinations within this notice. 21, 2000. Repatriation of the human recommendations of the NAGPRA A detailed assessment of the human remains to the Santa Ynez Band of Review Committee following the April remains was made by the State Chumash Mission Indians of the Santa 2–4, 2000 meeting in Juneau, AK, professional staff in written Ynez Reservation, may begin officials of the USDA Forest Service consultation with representatives of after that date if no additional claimants have determined that, pursuant to 43 Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission come forward. Indians of the Santa Ynez Reservation, CFR 10.2 (e), there is no relationship of Dated: July 13, 2000. California. shared group identity that can John Robbins, reasonably be traced between these Prior to 1962, human remains representing two individuals were Assistant Director, Cultural Resources Native American human remains and Stewardship and Partnerships. any present-day Indian tribe or group, collected by an unknown individual in [FR Doc. 00–18461 Filed 7–20–00; 8:45 am] and the disposition of these Native Orange County, CA. The circumstances American human remains will be to the surrounding the recovery of the remains BILLING CODE 4310±70±F Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida. are unknown. At an unknown date, the remains were donated to the Quincy This notice has been sent to officials of DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Museum in Quincy, IL by an unknown individual. In 1991, Dr. John Snow Florida; the Seminole Nation of National Park Service Oklahoma; and the Seminole Tribe of assisted in the transfer of the remains to Florida, Dania, Big Cypress, Brighton, the . No known Notice of Inventory Completion for Hollywood and Tampa Reservations. individuals were identified. No Native American Human Remains and Representatives of any other Indian tribe associated funerary objects are present. Associated Funerary Objects From that believes itself to be culturally The transfer inventory, completed by Cass County, IN in the Possession of affiliated with these human remains Dr. Snow, lists one skull (catalog the State Museum and Historic number 100-440) with an associated should contact Rhonda Kimbrough, Sites, , IN mandible (catalog number 100-440A) Heritage Program Manager, National and notes an attached tag. This tag AGENCY: Forests in Florida, 325 John Knox Road, National Park Service. presumably was attached prior to Suite F-100, Tallahassee, FL 32303, ACTION: Notice. donation to the Quincy Museum. The telephone (850) 942-9373, before August tag read, ‘‘Shumasha culture Orange Co. Notice is hereby given in accordance 21, 2000. Repatriation of the human Calif.’’ The inventory, also completed by with provisions of the Native American remains to the Miccosukee Tribe of Dr. Snow, lists a second skull (catalog Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Indians of Florida may begin after that number 100-443) with an associated (NAGPRA), 43 CFR 10.9, of the date if no additional claimants come mandible (catalog number 100-443A) completion of an inventory of human forward. and notes an attached tag. This tag also remains and associated funerary objects Dated: June 22, 2000. presumably was attached prior to its from Cass County, IN in the possession John Robbins, donation to the Quincy Museum. of the and Assistant Director, Cultural Resources The tag read, ‘‘Male Skull Shumash Historic Sites, Indianapolis, IN. Stewardship and Partnerships. culture Orange, Co. CA.’’ The tags are no This notice is published as part of the [FR Doc. 00–18465 Filed 7–20–00; 8:45 am] longer attached to the remains, although National Park Service’s administrative BILLING CODE 4310±70±F one skull has writing on it in several responsibilities under NAGPRA, 43 CFR places which reads, ‘‘ORANGE CO. 10.2 (c). The determinations within this CALIF. 1930.’’ The 1930 date may imply notice are the sole responsibility of the DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR the date of the collection. museum, institution, or Federal agency Based on the above-mentioned that has control of these Native National Park Service information, officials of the Illinois State American human remains and/or Museum have determined that, associated funerary objects. The Notice of Inventory Completion for pursuant to 43 CFR 10.2 (d)(1), the National Park Service is not responsible Native American Human Remains in human remains listed above represent for the determinations within this the Possession of the Illinois State the physical remains of two individuals notice. Museum, Springfield, IL of Native American ancestry. Officials of A detailed assessment of the human AGENCY: National Park Service, DoI. the Illinois State Museum have remains was made by Indiana State ACTION: Notice. determined that, pursuant to 43 CFR Museum and Historic Sites professional 10.2 (e), there is a relationship of shared staff in consultation with Notice is hereby given in accordance group identity that can be reasonably representatives of the Miami Tribe of with provisions of the Native American traced between these Native American Oklahoma. Graves Protection and Repatriation Act human remains and the Santa Ynez Prior to 1932, human remains (NAGPRA), 43 CFR 10.9, of the Band of Chumash Mission Indians of representing one individual were completion of an inventory of human the Santa Ynez Reservation, California. recovered from a burial near the town of remains in the possession of the Illinois This notice has been sent to officials Walton, Cass County, IN by Noah F. State Museum, Springfield, IL. This of the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Surface, who donated these human notice is published as part of the Mission Indians of the Santa Ynez remains to the Indiana State Museum. National Park Service’s administrative Reservation, California. Representatives No known individual was identified. responsibilities under NAGPRA, 43 CFR of any other Indian tribe that believes The two associated funerary objects 10.2 (c). The determinations within this itself to be culturally affiliated with include a pewter pan and a suede notice are the sole responsibility of the these human remains should contact Dr. leather hair bow with silver discs. museum, institution, or Federal agency Robert E. Warren, Associate Curator of Based on associated funerary objects that has control of these Native Anthropology, Illinois State Museum, and skeletal morphology, this

VerDate 112000 16:57 Jul 20, 2000 Jkt 190000 PO 00000 Frm 00045 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\21JYN1.SGM pfrm03 PsN: 21JYN1 Federal Register / Vol. 65, No. 141 / Friday, July 21, 2000 / Notices 45399 individual has been identified as Native DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR piece of limonite, and several pieces of American from the historic period, most worked turquoise, stone, and bone. likely to the first half of the 19th National Park Service Based on ceramics, architecture, and century. Because the hair bow is typical site organization, site AZ A:1:11(MNA) Notice of Inventory Completion for of the style worn by Miami women has been identified as a Puebloan Native American Human Remains and during the first half of the 19th century habitation occupied during A.D. 1000- Associated Funerary Objects in the and skeletal morphology, this 1200. Control of the State Office, In 1968-1969, human remains individual has been identified as an Bureau of Land Management, Phoenix, representing one individual were adolescent Miami woman. The burial AZ recovered during legally authorized location, five miles south of the Wabash salvage excavations of site AZ AGENCY: National Park Service, DoI. River, is in an area intensively occupied A:1:12(MNA) near Littlefield, AZ. No by the Miami between A.D. 1795-1840. ACTION: Notice. known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects are present. Based on the above-mentioned Notice is hereby given in accordance information, officials of the Indiana Based on its ceramics, site AZ with provisions of the Native American A:1:12(MNA) has been identified as a State Museum and Historic Sites have Graves Protection and Repatriation Act determined that, pursuant to 43 CFR Puebloan rock shelter occupied during (NAGPRA), 43 CFR 10.9, of the A.D. 400-1150. 10.2 (d)(1), the human remains listed completion of an inventory of human above represent the physical remains of Continuities of ethnographic remains and associated funerary objects materials, technology, and architecture one individual of Native American in the control of the Arizona State indicate affiliation of sites AZ ancestry. Officials of the Indiana State Office, Bureau of Land Management, A:1:11(MNA) and AZ A:1:12(MNA) Museum and Historic Sites have also Phoenix, AZ. This notice is published as with the present-day Hopi Tribe of determined that, pursuant to 43 CFR part of the National Park Service’s Arizona. Oral traditions presented by 10.2 (d)(2), the two objects listed above administrative responsibilities under representatives of the Hopi Tribe of are reasonably believed to have been NAGPRA, 43 CFR 10.2 (c). The Arizona support affiliation with placed with or near individual human determinations within this notice are Puebloan sites in this area of remains at the time of death or later as the sole responsibility of the museum, northwestern Arizona. part of the death rite or ceremony. institution, or Federal agency that has Based on the above-mentioned Lastly, officials of the Indiana State control of these Native American human information, officials of the Bureau of Museum and Historic Sites have remains and associated funerary objects. Land Management have determined determined that, pursuant to 43 CFR The National Park Service is not that, pursuant to 43 CFR 10.2(d)(1), the 10.2 (e), there is a relationship of shared responsible for the determinations human remains listed above represent group identity that can be reasonably within this notice. the physical remains of 15 individuals traced between these Native American A detailed assessment of the human of Native American ancestry. Officials of human remains and associated funerary remains was made by Bureau of Land the Bureau of Land Management also objects and the Miami Tribe of Management professional staff, Museum have determined that, pursuant to 43 of Northern Arizona professional staff, Oklahoma. CFR 10.2 (d)(2), the 73 objects listed and professional above are reasonably believed to have This notice has been sent to officials staff in consultation with been placed with or near individual of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. representatives of the Hopi Tribe of human remains at the time of death or Representatives of any other Indian tribe Arizona; the Zuni Tribe of the Zuni later as part of the death rite or that believes itself to be culturally Reservation, New Mexico; the Navajo ceremony. Lastly, officials of the Bureau affiliated with these human remains and Nation, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah; of Land Management have determined associated funerary objects should the Yavapai-Prescott Tribe of the that, pursuant to 43 CFR 10.2 (e), there contact Bill Wepler, Curator of Yavapai Reservation, Arizona; the is a relationship of shared group Anthropology, Indiana State Museum Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians of the identity that can be reasonably traced and Historic Sites, 202 North Alabama Kaibab Indian Reservation, Arizona; the between these Native American human Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204, Ak-Chin Indian Community of the remains and associated funerary objects telephone (317) 232-8178, before August Maricopa (Ak-Chin) Indian Reservation, and the Hopi Tribe of Arizona. 21, 2000. Repatriation of the human Arizona; the Gila River Indian In 1977-1978, human remains remains and associated funerary objects Community of the Gila River Indian representing 15 individuals were to the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma may Reservation, Arizona; the Salt River recovered during legally authorized begin after that date if no additional Pima-Maricopa Indian Community of salvage excavations of sites AZ claimants come forward. the Salt River Reservation, Arizona; the Q:7:105(MNA) and AZ Q:2:11(MNA) Tohono O’odham Nation of Arizona; the near St. Johns, AZ. No known Dated: June 15, 2000. Fort Mohave Indian Tribe of Arizona, individuals were identified. The 345 John Robbins, California and Nevada; and the associated funerary objects consist of Assistant Director, Cultural Resources Colorado River Indian Tribes of the bone beads and 2 jars. Stewardship and Partnerships. Colorado River Indian Reservation, Based on ceramics, radiocarbon [FR Doc. 00–18464 Filed 7–20–00; 8:45 am] Arizona and California. dating, and architecture, these sites have BILLING CODE 4310±70±F In 1966, human remains representing been identified as Puebloan habitations 14 individuals were recovered during occupied during A.D. 925-1175. legally authorized salvage excavations In 1988, human remains representing of site AZ A:1:11(MNA) near Littlefield, one individual were recovered during a AZ. No known individuals were legally authorized testing and identified. The 73 associated funerary stabilization project at site AZ objects include ceramics, projectile Q:3:97(ASM), known as Long H Ruin, points, knives, scrapers, a palette, a near St. Johns, AZ. No known

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