[Federal Register Volume 77, Number 107 (Monday, June 4, 2012)]
[Notices]
[Pages 32989-32990]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2012-13459]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS-WASO-NAGPRA-10172; 2200-1100-665]
Notice of Inventory Completion: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
San Juan National Forest, Durango, CO, and University of Denver
Department of Anthropology, Denver, CO; 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 in the control of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture, San Juan National Forest, Durango, CO, and
in the possession of the Bureau of Land Management, Anasazi Heritage
Center, Dolores, CO. The human remains were removed from Dolores
County, CO.
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 Notice of Inventory Completion published
by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, San Juan National Forest in the
Federal Register (73 FR 49485-49486, August 21, 2008). The same human
remains in this notice were the subject of two other notices published
by the University of Denver Department of Anthropology in the Federal
Register (66 FR 51472-51474, October 9, 2001, stating that the human
remains were under the control of the University of Denver Department
of Anthropology; and 73 FR 62533-62535, October 21, 2008, correcting
the first notice and stating that the human remains were under the
control of the San Juan National Forest). The U.S. Department of
Agriculture, San Juan National Forest, in consultation with the
appropriate Indian tribes, has determined that there is a cultural
affiliation between the human remains and present-day Indian tribes. A
detailed reassessment of the human remains was conducted by Bureau of
Land Management, Anasazi Heritage Center staff, on behalf of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture, San Juan National Forest, in consultation
with the Colorado River Indian Tribes of the Colorado River Indian
Reservation, Arizona and California; Hopi Tribe of Arizona; Jicarilla
Apache Nation, New Mexico; Kewa Pueblo, New Mexico (formerly the Pueblo
of Santo Domingo); Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah; Ohkay
Owingeh, New Mexico (formerly Pueblo of San Juan); Pueblo of Acoma, New
Mexico; Pueblo of Isleta, New Mexico; Pueblo of Jemez, New Mexico;
Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico; Pueblo of Nambe, New Mexico; Pueblo of
Picuris, New Mexico; Pueblo of Pojoaque, New Mexico; Pueblo of San
Felipe, New Mexico; Pueblo of San Ildefonso, New Mexico; Pueblo of
Sandia, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santa Ana, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santa
Clara, New Mexico; Pueblo of Taos, New Mexico; Pueblo of Tesuque, New
Mexico; Pueblo of Zia, New Mexico; Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians
of Utah; Southern Ute Indian Tribe of the Southern Ute Reservation,
Colorado; Ute Mountain Tribe of the Ute Mountain Reservation, Colorado,
New Mexico & Utah; Ysleta del Sur Pueblo of Texas; and the Zuni Tribe
of the Zuni Reservation, New Mexico.
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In the Federal Register (73 FR 49486, August 21, 2008), paragraph
numbers 4-6 are corrected by substituting the following paragraphs:
At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one
individual (catalog numbers DU6015 and DU6066) were collected from the
Dove Creek area in Dolores County, CO, by an unknown person. In 1943,
the remains were found in the office of Mr. Lee A. Brown, an employee
of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, by Mr. Fred R.
Johnson, also a Forest Service employee. The remains were donated by
Mr. Johnson to Dr. E.B. Renaud of the University of Denver Department
of Anthropology. No known individuals were identified. No associated
funerary objects are present. Dr. Renaud, and laboratory assistant
David DeHarport, analyzed the remains in 1943, and determined that they
were Ancestral Puebloan based on the occipital deformation, tooth-wear,
and reported origin from southwestern Colorado.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, San Juan National Forest, has
reviewed all available documentation relating to the human remains,
including the research report prepared by the University of Denver
Department of Anthropology and Museum of Anthropology for the original
Notice of Inventory Completion published in the Federal Register (66 FR
51472-51474, October 9, 2001), and has concluded that the human remains
were removed from a location in southwest Colorado extensively occupied
by the Ancestral Puebloans for approximately 800 years. In conjunction
with the original analysis and based on the preponderance of the
evidence, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, San Juan National Forest
has determined that there is a cultural affiliation between the human
remains and present-day Indian tribes who are the descendants of the
Ancestral Puebloans in southwestern Colorado.
Determinations Made by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, San Juan
National Forest
Officials of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, San Juan National
Forest have determined that:
Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (9-10), the human remains
described above represent the physical remains of one individual of
Native American ancestry.
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 Hopi Tribe of Arizona; Ohkay Owingeh,
New Mexico (formerly the Pueblo of San Juan); Pueblo of Acoma, New
Mexico; Pueblo of Jemez, New Mexico; Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico;
Pueblo of Nambe, New Mexico; Pueblo of Picuris, New Mexico; Pueblo of
Pojoaque, New Mexico; Pueblo of San Ildefonso, New Mexico; Pueblo of
Santa Clara, New Mexico; Pueblo of Taos, New Mexico; Pueblo of Tesuque,
New Mexico; Pueblo of Zia, New Mexico; and the Zuni Tribe of the Zuni
Reservation, New Mexico.
Additional Requestors and Disposition
Representatives of any other Indian tribe that believes itself to
be culturally affiliated with the human remains should contact Julie
Coleman, Heritage Program Manager, San Juan National Forest, 15 Burnett
Ct., Durango, CO 81301, telephone (970) 385-1250 before July 5, 2012.
Repatriation of the human remains to the Hopi Tribe of Arizona; Ohkay
Owingeh, New Mexico (formerly the Pueblo of San Juan); Pueblo of Acoma,
New Mexico; Pueblo of Jemez, New Mexico; Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico;
Pueblo of Nambe, New Mexico; Pueblo of Picuris, New Mexico; Pueblo of
Pojoaque, New Mexico; Pueblo of San Ildefonso, New Mexico; Pueblo of
Santa Clara, New Mexico; Pueblo of Taos, New Mexico; Pueblo of Tesuque,
New Mexico; Pueblo of Zia, New Mexico; and the Zuni Tribe of the Zuni
Reservation, New Mexico, may proceed after that date if no additional
claimants come forward.
The San Juan National Forest is responsible for notifying the
Colorado River Indian Tribes of the Colorado River Indian Reservation,
Arizona and California; Hopi Tribe of Arizona; Jicarilla Apache Nation,
New Mexico; Kewa Pueblo, New Mexico (formerly the Pueblo of Santo
Domingo); Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah; Ohkay Owingeh,
New Mexico (formerly Pueblo of San Juan); Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico;
Pueblo of Isleta, New Mexico; Pueblo of Jemez, New Mexico; Pueblo of
Laguna, New Mexico; Pueblo of Nambe, New Mexico; Pueblo of Picuris, New
Mexico; Pueblo of Pojoaque, New Mexico; Pueblo of San Felipe, New
Mexico; Pueblo of San Ildefonso, New Mexico; Pueblo of Sandia, New
Mexico; Pueblo of Santa Ana, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santa Clara, New
Mexico; Pueblo of Taos, New Mexico; Pueblo of Tesuque, New Mexico;
Pueblo of Zia, New Mexico; Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians of
Utah; Southern Ute Indian Tribe of the Southern Ute Reservation,
Colorado; Ute Mountain Tribe of the Ute Mountain Reservation, Colorado,
New Mexico & Utah; Ysleta del Sur Pueblo of Texas; and the Zuni Tribe
of the Zuni Reservation, New Mexico, that this notice has been
published.
Dated: May 30, 2012.
Sherry Hutt,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
[FR Doc. 2012-13459 Filed 6-1-12; 8:45 am]
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