FR Doc 2010-2031[Federal Register: February 1, 2010 (Volume 75, Number 20)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Notice of Inventory Completion: U.S. Department of the Interior,
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington, DC, and Arizona State Museum,
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; Correction
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice; correction.
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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 associated funerary
objects in the control of the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau
of Indian Affairs, Washington, DC, and in the physical custody of the
Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. The human
remains and associated funerary objects were removed from sites within
the boundaries of the Gila Bend Indian Reservation, San Xavier Indian
Reservation, and Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation in Maricopa, Pima,
and Pinal Counties, AZ.
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 and associated funerary objects. The National
Park Service is not responsible for the determinations in this notice.
This notice corrects the minimum number of individuals from 155 to
158, and the number of associated funerary objects from 1,545 to 1,596,
which were from four collections that were published in a Notice of
Inventory Completion in the Federal Register (73 FR 12215- 12219, March
6, 2008).
In the Federal Register, paragraph number 4, page 12215, is
corrected by substituting the following paragraph:
In 1964, human remains representing a minimum of 15 individuals
were removed from the Fortified Hill Site (AZ T:13:8[ASM]), Maricopa
County, AZ, during legally authorized excavations conducted by the
University of Arizona and Arizona State Museum under the direction of
William Wasley. The human remains were accessioned into the collections
of the Arizona State Museum in 1964. No known individuals were
identified. The 784 associated funerary objects are 5 animal bone awls,
20 animal bone ornaments, 2 basketry fragments, 516 beads, 3 bone
fragments, 78 lots of botanical material, 12 ceramic bowls, 10 ceramic
jars, 1 ceramic scoop, 15 ceramic sherds, 8 ceramic vessels, 3
crystals, 1 mineral object, 2 pendants, 63 projectile points, 1 piece
of unidentified raw material, 3 shell bracelets, 8 shell bracelet
fragments, 20 shell fragments, 7 shell needle fragments, 1 shell
pendant, 4 lots of textile fragments, and 1 wood artifact.
In the Federal Register, paragraph number 9, page 12216, is
corrected by substituting the following paragraph:
At an unknown date, human remains representing a minimum of one
individual were removed by an unknown person from an unknown location,
AZ AA:1:-- vicinity, near Chuichui and the northern border of the
Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, Pinal County, AZ, during
construction of a fence. The human remains were donated to the Arizona
State Museum in January 1954. No known individual was identified. The
two associated funerary objects are a ceramic jar in which the cremated
human remains had been placed and a ceramic bowl which had been placed
over the jar.
In the Federal Register, the first full paragraph on page 12217 is
corrected by substituting the following paragraph:
In 1973, human remains representing a minimum of three individuals
were removed from site AZ AA:5:30(ASM) in Pinal County, AZ, during
archeological investigations carried out by the Arizona State Museum
under the direction of Mark Raab under contract to the National Park
Service. The human remains were accessioned into the collections of the
Arizona State Museum in 1973. No known individuals were identified. No
associated funerary objects are present.
In the Federal Register, paragraph number 18, page 12217, is
corrected by substituting the following paragraph:
From 1930 to 1932, human remains representing a minimum of 25
individuals were removed from Martinez Hill Ruin AZ BB:13:3(ASM) on the
San Xavier Indian Reservation, Pima County, AZ, during legally
authorized excavations conducted by the University of Arizona under the
direction of Byron Cummings. The human remains were accessioned into
the collections of the Arizona State Museum at an unknown date prior to
1953. No known individuals were identified. The 52 associated funerary
objects are 1 awl, 17 beads, 14 ceramic jars, 3 ceramic pitchers, 7
geode fragments, 1 lot of hematite, 1 projectile point, 7 scrapers, and
1 shell necklace.
In the Federal Register, paragraph number 14, page 12218, is
corrected by substituting the following paragraph:
Officials of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Arizona State Museum
have determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (9-10), the human
remains described above represent the physical remains of 158
individuals of Native American ancestry. Officials of the Bureau of
Indian Affairs and Arizona State Museum also have determined that,
pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (3)(A), the 1,596 objects described above
are 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 Bureau of Indian Affairs and
Arizona State Museum 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 objects and the Ak Chin Indian Community of the
Maricopa (Ak Chin) Indian Reservation, Arizona; Gila River Indian
Community of the Gila River Indian Reservation, Arizona; Hopi Tribe of
Arizona; Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community of the Salt River
Reservation, Arizona; Tohono O'odham Nation of Arizona; and Zuni Tribe
of the Zuni Reservation, New Mexico.
Representatives of any other Indian tribe that believes itself to
be culturally affiliated with the human remains and associated funerary
objects should contact John McClelland, NAGPRA Coordinator, Arizona
State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, telephone (520)
626- 2950, before March 3, 2010. Repatriation of the human remains and
associated funerary objects to the Ak Chin Indian Community of the
Maricopa (Ak Chin) Indian Reservation, Arizona; Gila River Indian
Community of the Gila River Indian Reservation, Arizona; Hopi Tribe of
Arizona; Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community of the Salt River
Reservation, Arizona; Tohono O'odham Nation of Arizona; and Zuni Tribe
of the Zuni Reservation, New Mexico may proceed after that date if no
additional claimants come forward.
The Arizona State Museum is responsible for notifying the Ak Chin
Indian Community of the Maricopa (Ak Chin) Indian Reservation, Arizona;
Gila River Indian Community of the Gila River Indian Reservation,
Arizona; Hopi Tribe of Arizona; Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian
Community of the Salt River Reservation, Arizona; Tohono O'odham Nation
of Arizona; and Zuni Tribe of the Zuni Reservation, New Mexico that
this notice has been published.
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Dated: December 22, 2009
Sherry Hutt,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
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