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Federal Register/Vol. 69, No. 138/Tuesday, July 20, 2004/Notices 43434 Federal Register / Vol. 69, No. 138 / Tuesday, July 20, 2004 / Notices 6. Public and other agency comments. The meeting will continue beginning at Nominations 7. Old Business. 9 a.m. on the subsequent dates. Alabama a. Cantwell Resident Zone issues. DATES: September 21–23, 2004. b. North Access and Stampede • BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH, Summit meetings. Location: The Charles Sumner School, PARSONAGE, AND GUARD HOUSE, c. Predator-Prey Research Studies. 1201 Seventeenth Street, NW., Collegeville, AL 8. New Business. Washington, DC 20036. • FOSTER AUDITORIUM, a. Federal Subsistence Board actions FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tuscaloosa, AL on wildlife proposals for 2004–2005. Patricia Henry, National Historic Alaska b. Federal Subsistence Fisheries Landmarks Survey, National Register, proposals for 2005–06. History, and Education, National Park • AMALIK BAY ARCHEOLOGICAL c. Subsistence ATV use in Denali. Service, 1849 C Street, NW., (2280), DISTRICT, Lake and Peninsula Borough, d. Alaska Board of Game actions on Washington, DC 20240; telephone (202) AK wildlife proposals for 2004–2005. 354–2216. 9. NPS reports and updates. California a. Fish and wildlife updates. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The • SANTA BARBARA COUNTY b. Cultural and Subsistence updates. purpose of the meeting of the COURTHOUSE, Santa Barbara, CA Nikolai Community Harvest Landmarks Committee of the National Delaware Assessments. Native Tribal Council Park System Advisory Board is to meetings. Nikolai Historical Fishery evaluate nominations of historic • HOWARD HIGH SCHOOL, study. properties in order to advise the Wilmington, DE c. Annual SRC Chairs meeting update. National Park System Advisory Board of District of Columbia 10. Public and other agency the qualifications of the property being comments. proposed for National Historic • LAFAYETTE BUILDING, DC 11. Set time and place of next Denali Landmark (NHL) designation, and to • UNITED MINE WORKERS OF SRC meeting. recommend to the National Park System AMERICA BUILDING, DC 12. Adjournment. Advisory Board if the Landmarks Committee finds that each property Florida FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: meets the criteria for designation as a Hollis Twitchell, Subsistence and • FREEDOM TOWER, Miami, FL National Historic Landmark. The Cultural Resources Manager, or Roy Committee also makes Indiana Tansy, Jr., Subsistence Technician, at recommendations to the National Park (907) 683–9544 or (907) 455–0673. • AUBURN CORD DUESENBERG System Advisory Board regarding AUTOMOBILE FACILITY, Auburn, IN SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice of amendments to existing designations, this meeting is required pursuant to the and proposals for withdrawal of Louisiana Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 designation. The members of the • ROSEDOWN, West Feliciana U.S.C. Appendix 1–16; Pub. L. 92–463. National Landmarks Committee are: The Subsistence Resource Parish, LA • Commission is authorized by the Alaska Mr. Larry E. Rivers, Ph.D., CHAIR LONGUE VUE HOUSE AND Mr. Ian W. Brown, Ph.D. GARDENS, New Orleans, LA National Interest Lands Conservation Ms. Mary Werner DeNadai, FAIA Act (see, 16 U.S.C. 3118; Pub. L. 96–487, Ms. Alferdteen Brown Harrison, Ph.D. Massachusetts title VIII, section 808), and operates in Mr. Bernard L. Herman, Ph.D. • accordance with the provisions of the Mr. E.L. Roy Hunt, J.D., Professor Emeritus WILLIAM ROTCH, JR. HOUSE, Federal Advisory Committee Act. Mr. Ronald James New Bedford, MA • Draft minutes of the meeting will be Ms. Paula J. Johnson FREDERICK AYER MANSION, available for public inspection Mr. William J. Murtagh, Ph.D. Boston, MA approximately six weeks after the Mr. William D. Seale, Ph.D. • WESLEYAN GROVE, Oak Bluffs, MA meeting from: Superintendent, Denali The meeting will be open to the • QUINCY HOMESTEAD, Quincy, National Park and Preserve, P.O. Box 9, public. Any member of the public may MA Denali Park, AK 99755. file for consideration by the committee Pete Lucero, written comments concerning the Mississippi National Historic Landmarks Acting, Alaska Desk Officer. • BATTLE OF PORT GIBSON, nominations, amendments to existing [FR Doc. 04–16394 Filed 7–19–04; 8:45 am] Claiborne County, MS designations, or proposals for BILLING CODE 4312–14–P withdrawal of designation, as well as New Jersey matters pursuant to 36 CFR part 65. • RADBURN, Borough of Fair Lawn, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Comments should be submitted to NJ Carol D. Shull, Chief, National Historic National Park Service Landmarks Survey and Keeper of the New York National Register of Historic Places, • Notice of Meeting WILLARD MEMORIAL CHAPEL— National Register, History, and WELSH MEMORIAL HALL, Auburn, SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given in Education, National Park Service, 1849 NY accordance with the Federal Advisory C Street, NW., (2280), Washington, DC • ELEPHANT HOTEL, Somers, NY Commission Act that a meeting of the 20240. North Dakota Landmarks Committee of the National The committee will consider the Park System Advisory Board will be following nominations, amendments to • FREDERICK A. AND SOPHIA held beginning at 1 p.m. on September existing designations, and proposals for BAGG BONANZA FARM, Richland 21, 2004, and at the following location. withdrawal of designation: County, ND VerDate jul<14>2003 18:53 Jul 19, 2004 Jkt 203001 PO 00000 Frm 00049 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\20JYN1.SGM 20JYN1 Federal Register / Vol. 69, No. 138 / Tuesday, July 20, 2004 / Notices 43435 Ohio DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (3)(C), the cultural item is a specific ceremonial • MOUNT PLEASANT HISTORIC National Park Service object needed by traditional Native DISTRICT, Mount Pleasant, OH American religious leaders for the Notice of Intent To Repatriate a Pennsylvania Cultural Item: Field Museum of Natural practice of traditional Native American religions by their present-day adherents. • History, Chicago, IL CHATHAM VILLAGE, Pittsburgh, Officials of the Field Museum of Natural PA AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. History also have determined that, • LIGHTFOOT MILL, Chester ACTION: Notice. pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (2), there is Springs, PA a relationship of shared group identity Notice is here given in accordance • that can be reasonably traced between MEADOWCROFT ROCKSHELTER, with the Native American Graves Washington County, PA Protection and Repatriation Act the sacred object and the Central Council of the Tlingit & Haida Indian • OLD ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC (NAGPRA), 43 CFR 10.8(f), of the intent ´ CHURCH, Philadelphia, PA to repatriate a cultural item in the Tribes, on behalf of the L’ooknax.adi possession of the Field Museum of clan. Tennessee Natural History, Chicago, IL, that meets Officials of the Field Museum of • GRACELAND (ELVIS PRESLEY the definition of ‘‘sacred object’’ under Natural History assert that, pursuant to HOME), Memphis, TN 25 U.S.C. 3001. 25 U.S.C. 3001 (13), the Field Museum This notice is published as part of the of Natural History has right of Wisconsin National Park Service’s administrative possession of the sacred object. Officials responsibilities under NAGPRA, 43 CFR • MILWAUKEE CITY HALL, of the Field Museum of Natural History 10.8(f). The determinations in this recognize the significance of the sacred Milwaukee, WI notice are the sole responsibility of the object to the L’ooknax.a´di clan as • museum, institution, or Federal agency WISCONSIN DAIRY BARN, represented by the Central Council of Madison, WI that has control of the cultural item. The National Park Service is not responsible the Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes and Amendments to Existing Designations for the determinations in the notice. reached an agreement with the Central Council of the Tlingit & Haida Indian Alabama The cultural item is a totemic carving in the shape of a salmon (catalog Tribes that allows the Field Museum of • BOTTLE CREEK SITE, Baldwin number 14422). The carving is wood, Natural History to return the sacred County, AL (boundary revision) and details such as the eye, mouth, gill, object to the Central Council of the fins, and scales of the salmon are carved Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes North Carolina in low relief. The salmon is painted red voluntarily, pursuant to the compromise • BILTMORE ESTATE, Buncombe and blue on a black background on one of claim provisions of the Field Museum County, NC (boundary revision and side. No details are carved or painted on of Natural History’s repatriation policy. revised documentation) the other side of the salmon. The Representatives of any other Indian carving is 2 feet 5 inches long, 8 inches tribe that believes itself to be culturally North Dakota at its widest point, and 1⁄2 inch thick. affiliated with the sacred object should • Three holes through the body of the MENOKEN INDIAN VILLAGE SITE, salmon appear to be from nails. contact Jonathan Haas, MacArthur Burleigh County, ND (revised At an unknown date Edward E. Ayer Curator of the Americas, Field Museum documentation) acquired the carving. In 1894, Mr. Ayer of Natural History, 1400 South Lake Proposals for Withdrawal of Designation donated the carving to the Field Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605, Museum of Natural History and it was telephone (312) 665–7829, before Illinois accessioned into the museum’s August 19, 2004. Repatriation of the collection in the same year (accession sacred object to the Central Council of • GRANT PARK STADIUM(SOLDIER number 112). Museum records do not the Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes on FIELD), Chicago, IL indicate how Mr. Ayer acquired the behalf of the L’ooknax.a´di clan may Michigan cultural object.
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