FR Doc E7-10715
[Federal Register: June 4, 2007 (Volume 72, Number 106)]
[Notices]
[Page 30827-30828]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Notice of Inventory Completion: Augusta State University,
Department of History, and Anthropology, and Philosophy, Archaeology
Laboratory, Augusta, GA
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 and an associated funerary
object in the possession of Augusta State University, Department of
History and Anthropology, Archaeology Laboratory, Augusta, GA. The
human remains and associated funerary object were removed from McIntosh
County, GA.
A detailed assessment of the human remains was made by Augusta
State University professional staff in consultation with
representatives of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma; Seminole
Nation of Oklahoma; Seminole Tribe of Florida (Dania, Big Cypress,
Brighton, Hollywood & Tampa Reservations). The Poarch Band of Creek
Indians of Alabama was invited to consult but did not participate.
At an unknown time prior to September 1971, human remains
representing a minimum of one individual were removed from an
unidentified site on Creighton Island, McIntosh County, GA, by an
unknown party or parties. The human remains were discovered in a room
of Augusta College (now Augusta State University) that had previously
been used by an earlier instructor as an archeology lab.
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No known individual was identified. The one associated funerary object
is a conch shell.
The human remains had been stored in a paper bag. The bag itself
had no identifying information, but it contained a modified conch shell
that is reasonably believe to be a ritual drinking vessel with an ink
inscription inside the lip of the shell. The inscription reads
"Creighton Is., McIntosh Co, Ga." The bag also contained two
fragmentary human bones. No further documentation exists, but it is
reasonable to believe that the conch shell and human remains have the
same provenience.
It is reasonable to believe that the human remains and the
associated funerary object are culturally affiliated with the Creeks or
Seminoles based on historical and archeological evidence of their
traditional homelands and by claims of modern descendants. Descendants
of the Creek and Seminole are members of the Alabama-Quassarte Tribal
Town, Oklahoma; Kialegee Tribal Town, Oklahoma; Muscogee (Creek) Nation
of Oklahoma; Poarch Band of Creek Indians of Alabama; Seminole Nation
of Oklahoma; Seminole Tribe of Florida (Dania, Big Cypress, Brighton,
Hollywood & Tampa Reservations); and Thlopthlocco Tribal Town,
Oklahoma.
Officials of the Augusta State University have determined that,
pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (9-10), the human remains described above
represent the physical remains of at least one individual of Native
American ancestry. Officials of Augusta State University also have
determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (3)(A), the one object
described above is reasonably believed to have been placed with, or
near, individual human remains at the time of death, or later, as part
of the death rite or ceremony. Lastly, officials of the Augusta State
University 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 associated
funerary object and the Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town, Oklahoma;
Kialegee Tribal Town, Oklahoma; Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma;
Poarch Band of Creek Indians of Alabama; Seminole Nation of Oklahoma;
Seminole Tribe of Florida (Dania, Big Cypress, Brighton, Hollywood &
Tampa Reservations); and Thlopthlocco Tribal Town, Oklahoma.
Representatives of any other Indian tribe that believes itself to
be culturally affiliated with the human remains and associated funerary
object should contact Dr. Christopher Murphy, Augusta State University,
2500 Walton Way, Augusta, GA 30904, telephone (706) 667-4562, before
July 5, 2007. Repatriation of the human remains and associated funerary
object to Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma; Seminole Nation of
Oklahoma; and Seminole Tribe of Florida (Dania, Big Cypress, Brighton,
Hollywood & Tampa Reservations) may proceed after that date if no
additional claimants come forward.
Augusta State University is responsible for notifying the Alabama-
Quassarte Tribal Town, Oklahoma; Kialegee Tribal Town, Oklahoma;
Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma; Poarch Band of Creek Indians of
Alabama; Seminole Nation of Oklahoma; Seminole Tribe of Florida (Dania,
Big Cypress, Brighton, Hollywood & Tampa Reservations); and
Thlopthlocco Tribal Town, Oklahoma that this notice has been published.
Dated: May 9, 2007
Sherry Hutt,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
[FR Doc. E7-10715 Filed 6-1-07; 8:45 am]
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