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10.2(d)(2), the 37 objects listed above associated funerary objects. The any other Indian tribe that believes itself are reasonably believed to have been National Park Service is not responsible to be culturally affiliated with these placed with or near individual human for the determinations within this human remains should contact Alana remains at the time of death or later as notice. Callender, Palmer Foundation for part of the death rite or ceremony. A detailed assessment of the human Chiropractic History, Palmer College of Lastly, officials of the Lost City Museum remains was made by Palmer Chiropractic, 1000 Brady Street, have determined that, pursuant to 43 Foundation for Chiropractic History Davenport, IA 52803, telephone (319) CFR 10.2(e), there is a relationship of professional staff in consultation with 884–5404, before December 21, 2000. shared group identity that can be representatives of the Seneca-Cayuga Repatriation of the human remains to reasonably traced between these Native Tribe of , the Tonawanda the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma, American human remains and Band of Seneca Indians of , the Indians associated funerary objects and the Hopi the Haudenosaunee Standing of New York, and the Seneca Nation of Tribe of Arizona. Committee on Burials and Regulations, New York may begin after that date if no This notice has been sent to officials and the Seneca Nation of New York. additional claimants come forward. At an unknown time prior to 1960, of the the Moapa Band of the Southern Dated: November 16, 2000. Paiute Tribe and the Hopi Tribe of human remains representing one John Robbins, Arizona. Representatives of any other individual were removed from an Indian tribe that believes itself to be unknown location in Baldwinsville, NY, Assistant Director, Cultural Resources, Stewardship, and Partnerships. culturally affiliated with these human by unknown persons. They were remains and associated funerary objects donated to the Palmer School of [FR Doc. 00–29813 Filed 11–20–00; 8:45 am] should contact Kathryne Olson, Curator, Chiropractic prior to 1960 by an BILLING CODE 4310±70±F Lost City Museum, P.O. Box 807, 721 unknown person. No known individual South Moapa Valley Boulevard, was identified. No associated funerary DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Overton, NV 89040, telephone (702) objects are present. Museum records and osteological 397–2193, before December 21, 2000. National Park Service Repatriation of the human remains and characteristics identify these human remains as Native American. The degree associated funerary objects to the Hopi Notice of Inventory Completion for of preservation of these remains Tribe of Arizona may begin after that Native American Human Remains and indicates a date of burial within the last date if no additional claimants come Associated Funerary Objects in the millennium. Consultation with forward. Possession of the Rochester Museum representatives of the Seneca Nation of and Science Center, Rochester, NY Dated: November 14, 2000. New York indicates that Baldwinsville, John Robbins, NY, is located within the traditional AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. Assistant Director, Cultural Resources, territory of the Seneca people, and ACTION: Notice. Stewardship, and Partnerships. indicates that a relationship exists [FR Doc. 00–29807 Filed 11–20–00; 8:45 am] between these human remains and the Notice is hereby given in accordance BILLING CODE 4310±70±F Seneca people. Officials of the Palmer with provisions of the Native American Foundation for Chiropractic History Graves Protection and Repatriation Act have found it reasonable to affiliate (NAGPRA), 43 CFR 10.9, of the DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR these remains, based on consultation completion of an inventory of human results, with the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of remains and associated funerary objects National Park Service Oklahoma, the Tonawanda Band of in the possession of the Rochester Seneca Indians of New York, and the Museum and Science Center, Rochester, Notice of Inventory Completion for Seneca Nation of New York. NY. Native American Human Remains and Based on the above-mentioned This notice is published as part of the Associated Funerary Objects in the information, officials of the Palmer National Park Service’s administrative Possession of the Palmer Foundation Foundation for Chiropractic History responsibilities under NAGPRA, 43 CFR for Chiropractic History, Palmer have determined that, pursuant to 43 10.2(c). The determinations within this College of Chiropractic, Davenport, IA CFR 10.2 (d)(1), the human remains notice are the sole responsibility of the AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. listed above represent the physical museum, institution, or Federal agency ACTION: Notice. remains of one individual of Native that has control of these Native . Officials of the American human remains and Notice is hereby given in accordance Palmer Foundation for Chiropractic associated funerary objects. The with provisions of the Native American History also have determined that, National Park Service is not responsible Graves Protection and Repatriation Act pursuant to 43 CFR 10.2(e), there is a for the determinations within this (NAGPRA), 43 CFR 10.9, of the relationship of shared group identity notice. completion of an inventory of human that can be reasonably traced between A detailed assessment of the human remains and associated funerary objects these Native American human remains remains and associated funerary objects in the possession of the Palmer and the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of was made by Rochester Museum and Foundation for Chiropractic History, Oklahoma, the Tonawanda Band of Science Center professional staff in Davenport, IA. Seneca Indians of New York, and the consultation with representatives of the This notice is published as part of the Seneca Nation of New York. Cayuga Nation of New York, the Oneida National Park Service’s administrative This notice has been sent to officials Nation of New York, the Oneida Tribe responsibilities under NAGPRA, 43 CFR of the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of of Wisconsin, the Onondaga Nation of 10.2(c). The determinations within this Oklahoma, the Tonawanda Band of New York, the Seneca Nation of New notice are the sole responsibility of the Seneca Indians of New York, the York, the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of museum, institution, or Federal agency Haudenosaunee Standing Committee on Oklahoma, the St. Regis Band of that has control of these Native Burials and Regulations, and the Seneca Mohawk Indians of New York, the American human remains and Nation of New York. Representatives of Stockbridge- Community of

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Mohican Indians of Wisconsin, the remains at the time of death or later as This notice is published as part of the Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians of part of the death rite or ceremony. National Park Service’s administrative New York, and the Tuscarora Nation of Lastly, officials of the Rochester responsibilities under NAGPRA, 43 CFR New York. Museum and Science Center have 10.2(c). The determinations within this In 1929, partial human remains determined that, pursuant to 43 CFR notice are the sole responsibility of the representing 19 individuals were 10.2(e), there is a relationship of shared museum, institution, or Federal agency recovered from the Great Gully site group identity that can be reasonably that has control of these Native (Young Farm, Aub 003) in Ledyard, traced between these Native American American human remains and Cayuga County, NY, by Harrison Follett human remains and associated funerary associated funerary objects. The during an expedition conducted by the objects and the Cayuga Nation of New National Park Service is not responsible Rochester Municipal Museum (now the York and the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of for the determinations within this Rochester Museum and Science Center). Oklahoma. notice. No known individuals were identified. This notice has been sent to officials A detailed assessment of the human No associated funerary objects are of the Cayuga Nation of New York, the remains was made by Rochester present. Oneida Nation of New York, the Oneida Museum and Science Center Based on skeletal morphology, these Tribe of Wisconsin, the Onondaga professional staff in consultation with individuals have been identified as Nation of New York, the Seneca Nation representatives of the Cayuga Nation of Native American. Based on site location of New York, the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe New York, the Oneida Nation of New and the condition of the human of Oklahoma, the St. Regis Band of York, the Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin, remains, the Great Gully site has been Mohawk Indians of New York, the the Onondaga Nation of New York, the identified as a Cayuga occupation, and Stockbridge-Munsee Community of Seneca Nation of New York, the Seneca- possibly the site of the Jesuit mission of Mohican Indians of Wisconsin, the Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma, the St. Regis St. Joseph to the Cayugas, dating to circa Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians of Band of Mohawk Indians of New York, A.D. 1650–1687. New York, and the Tuscarora Nation of the Stockbridge-Munsee Community of In 1935, human remains representing New York. Representatives of any other Mohican Indians of Wisconsin, the 13 individuals were recovered from the Indian tribe that believes itself to be Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians of Elmer Rogers site (Wpt 001) in culturally affiliated with these human New York, and the Tuscarora Nation of Savannah, Wayne County, NY, by Dr. remains and associated funerary objects New York. William A. Ritchie during a field should contact Connie Bodner, In 1960, partial human remains expedition conducted by the Rochester NAGPRA Liaison, Rochester Museum representing 43 individuals were Museum of Arts and Sciences (now and Science Center, 657 East Avenue, recovered from the Sand Hill site (Cnj Rochester Museum and Science Center). Rochester, NY 14607–2177, telephone 009) in Minden, Montgomery County, No known individuals were identified. (716) 271–4552, extension 345, before NY, by Peter Pratt and other unnamed The 61 associated funerary objects are 1 December 21, 2000. Repatriation of the individuals. Gilbert Hagerty donated the ceramic pipe bowl, 1 sword blade, 1 human remains and associated funerary remains to the Rochester Museum and iron fishhook, 1 antler powder measure, objects to the Cayuga Nation of New Science Center in 1979. No known 1 iron knife, 1 sharpening stone, 4 York and the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of individuals were identified. No animal ribs, 1 iron dirk, 1 saw, 2 iron Oklahoma may begin after that date if associated funerary objects are present. scrapers, 5 iron spear points, 4 curved Based on skeletal morphology, these no additional claimants come forward. iron knives, 3 iron knife blades, 1 individuals have been identified as hickory nut, 4 wooden ladle fragments, Dated: November 14, 2000. Native American. Based on site location 2 brass kettles, 1 bone-handled iron John Robbins, and the condition of the human knife, 1 iron drill, 2 brass and wood Assistant Director, Cultural Resources remains, the Sand Hill site has been fragments, 19 worked pieces of shell, 1 Stewardship and Partnerships. identified as a Mohawk occupation, iron axe, 1 bear canine, and 3 spherical [FR Doc. 00–29808 Filed 11–20–00; 8:45 am] dating to circa A.D. 1635–1645. glass beads. BILLING CODE 4310±70±F Based on the above-mentioned Based on skeletal morphology, these information, officials of the Rochester individuals have been identified as Museum and Science Center have Native American. Based on site location, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR determined that, pursuant to 43 CFR the condition of the human remains, 10.2(d)(1), the human remains listed and continuities of material culture, the National Park Service above represent the physical remains of Elmer Rogers site has been identified as 43 individuals of Native American a Cayuga occupation, and possibly the Notice of Inventory Completion for ancestry. Officials of the Rochester site of the Jesuit mission of St. Rene to Native American Human Remains and Museum and Science Center also have the Cayugas, dating to circa A.D. 1668– Associated Funerary Objects in the determined that, pursuant to 43 CFR 1684. Possession of Rochester Museum and 10.2(e), there is a relationship of shared Based on the above-mentioned Science Center, Rochester, NY group identity that can be reasonably information, officials of the Rochester AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. traced between these Native American Museum and Science Center have ACTION: Notice. human remains and the St. Regis Band determined that, pursuant to 43 CFR of Mohawk Indians of New York. 10.2(d)(1), the human remains listed Notice is hereby given in accordance This notice has been sent to officials above represent the physical remains of with provisions of the Native American of the Cayuga Nation of New York, the 32 individuals of Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Oneida Nation of New York, the Oneida ancestry. Officials of the Rochester (NAGPRA), 43 CFR 10.9, of the Tribe of Wisconsin, the Onondaga Museum and Science Center also have completion of an inventory of human Nation of New York, the Seneca Nation determined that, pursuant to 43 CFR remains and associated funerary objects of New York, the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe 10.2(d)(2), the 61 objects listed above in the possession of the Rochester of Oklahoma, the St. Regis Band of are reasonably believed to have been Museum and Science Center, Rochester, Mohawk Indians of New York, the placed with or near individual human NY. Stockbridge-Munsee Community of

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