
FR Doc E7-1968
[Federal Register: February 7, 2007 (Volume 72, Number 25)]
[Notices]
[Page 5735-5736]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Notice of Inventory Completion: American Museum of Natural
History, New York, NY
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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Notice is here given in accordance with the Native American Graves
Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. 3003, of the
completion of an inventory of human remains in the possession of the
American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY. The human remains
were collected from Umatilla County, OR, and Walla Walla County, WA.
This notice is published as part of the National Park Service's
administrative responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25 U.S.C. 3003 (d)(3).
The determinations in this notice are the sole responsibility of the
museum, institution, or Federal agency that has control of the Native
American human remains. The National Park Service is not responsible
for the determinations in this notice.
A detailed assessment of the human remains was made by the American
Museum of Natural History professional staff in consultation with
representatives of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation,
Oregon.
In 1882, human remains representing a minimum of four individuals
were collected from sand dunes in Umatilla, Umatilla County, OR. The
human remains were purchased by the American Museum of Natural History
from Mr. James Terry in 1891. No known individuals were identified. No
associated funerary objects are present.
The individuals have been identified as Native American based on
their likely association with a Native American village, the presence
of cranial reshaping in some of the human remains, and the collector's
practice of only collecting cultural items related to Native Americans
from the United
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States. Physical anthropologists who examined the human remains
estimate them to be less than 500 years old.
Consultation information provided by the tribe, archeological
information, and expert opinion also indicate that the human remains
are likely associated with the Umatilla site, a Late Prehistoric to
Historic Umatilla village. Geographic location is consistent with the
traditional and post-contact territory of the Confederated Tribes of
the Umatilla Reservation, Oregon.
In 1882, human remains representing a minimum of four individuals
were collected from Old Wallula, Walla Walla County, WA. The human
remains were purchased by the American Museum of Natural History from
Mr. Terry in 1891. No known individuals were identified. No associated
funerary objects are present.
The individuals have been identified as Native American based on
the presence of cranial reshaping in some of the human remains and the
collector's practice of only collecting cultural items related to
Native Americans from the United States. Physical anthropologists who
examined the human remains estimate them to be less than 500 years old.
Expert opinion also indicates that the human remains are likely to be
of recent age. Geographic location is consistent with the traditional
and post-contact territory of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla
Reservation, Oregon.
Officials of the American Museum of Natural History have determined
that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (9-10), the human remains described
above represent the physical remains of eight individuals of Native
American ancestry. Officials of the American Museum of Natural History
also have determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (2), there is a
relationship of shared group identity that can be reasonably traced
between the Native American human remains and the Confederated Tribes
of the Umatilla Reservation, Oregon.
Representatives of any other Indian tribe that believes itself to
be culturally affiliated with the human remains should contact Nell
Murphy, Director of Cultural Resources, American Museum of Natural
History, Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, NY 10024-5192,
telephone (212) 769-5837, before March 9, 2007. Repatriation of the
human remains to the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation,
Oregon may proceed after that date if no additional claimants come
forward.
The American Museum of Natural History is responsible for notifying
the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation, Oregon that this
notice has been published.
Dated: January 19, 2007.
Sherry Hutt,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
[FR Doc. E7-1968 Filed 2-6-07; 8:45 am]
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