Notice of Inventory Completion: Slater Museum of Natural History, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA, 30829 [E7-10731]
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Swinomish Indians of the Swinomish
Reservation, Washington.
Representatives of any other Indian
tribe that believes itself to be culturally
affiliated with the human remains
should contact Alyce DeMarais,
Associate Dean, University of Puget
Sound, 1500 N. Warner, Tacoma, WA
98416, telephone (253) 879–3207, before
July 5, 2007. Repatriation of the human
remains to the Swinomish Indians of the
Swinomish Reservation, Washington
may proceed after that date if no
additional claimants come forward.
The Slater Museum of Natural
History, University of Puget Sound is
responsible for notifying the Swinomish
Indians of the Swinomish Reservation,
Washington and Tulalip Tribes of the
Tulalip Reservation, Washington that
this notice has been published.
Dated: May 4, 2007
Sherry Hutt,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
[FR Doc. E7–10729 Filed 6–1–07; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Notice of Inventory Completion: Slater
Museum of Natural History, University
of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA
National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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AGENCY:
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 Slater
Museum of Natural History, University
of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA. The
human remains were removed from Gig
Harbor, Pierce 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 Slater
Museum of Natural History, University
of Puget Sound professional staff with
help from a consultant in consultation
with representatives of the Muckleshoot
Indian Tribe of the Muckleshoot
Reservation, Washington; Nisqually
Indian Tribe of the Nisqually
Reservation, Washington; Puyallup
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Tribe of the Puyallup Reservation,
Washington; Squaxin Island Tribe of the
Squaxin Indian Reservation,
Washington; and Suquamish Indian
Tribe of the Port Madison Reservation,
Washington.
At an unknown date, human remains
representing a minimum of one
individual were removed from the
vicinity of Gig Harbor, Pierce County,
WA, probably by Frank D’Andrea. Mr.
D’Andrea’s name is on a piece of
cardboard that accompanies the human
remains. There was no additional
documentation with this set of human
remains in the museum records. No
known individual was identified. No
associated funerary objects are present.
At an unknown date, human remains
representing a minimum of one
individual were removed from the
vicinity of Gig Harbor, Pierce County,
WA, by Howard Richardson. Mr.
Richardson donated the human remains
to the museum in 1935. No known
individual was identified. No associated
funerary objects are present.
At an unknown date, human remains
representing a minimum of one
individual were removed from the
vicinity of Gig Harbor, Pierce County,
WA. The human remains were donated
to the museum in 1939. No known
individual was identified. No associated
funerary objects are present.
The catalog and information with the
human remains indicate that the three
individuals were found in the vicinity
of Gig Harbor. The individuals are most
likely of Native American ancestry as
indicated by morphological features.
The geographical location where the
human remains were recovered is
consistent with the historically
documented territory of the Puyallup
Tribe of the Puyallup Reservation,
Washington. Officials of the Slater
Museum of Natural History, University
of Puget Sound, reasonably believe
based on provenience, museum and
donor records, historical
documentation, and tribal consultation
that the human remains share a
common ancestry with members of
tribes now represented by the Puyallup
Tribe of the Puyallup Reservation,
Washington.
Officials of the Slater Museum of
Natural History, University of Puget
Sound have determined that, pursuant
to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (9–10), the human
remains described above represent the
physical remains of three individuals of
Native American ancestry. Officials of
the Slater Museum of Natural History,
University of Puget Sound also have
determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C.
3001 (2), there is a relationship of
shared group identity that can be
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reasonably traced between the Native
American human remains and the
Puyallup Tribe of the Puyallup
Reservation, Washington.
Representatives of any other Indian
tribe that believes itself to be culturally
affiliated with the human remains
should contact Alyce DeMarais,
Associate Dean, University of Puget
Sound, 1500 N. Warner, Tacoma, WA
98416, (253) 879–3207, before July 5,
2007. Repatriation of the human
remains to the Puyallup Tribe of the
Puyallup Reservation, Washington may
proceed after that date if no additional
claimants come forward.
The Slater Museum of Natural
History, University of Puget Sound is
responsible for notifying the
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe of the
Muckleshoot Reservation, Washington;
Nisqually Indian Tribe of the Nisqually
Reservation, Washington; Puyallup
Tribe of the Puyallup Reservation,
Washington; Squaxin Island Tribe of the
Squaxin Indian Reservation,
Washington; and Suquamish Indian
Tribe of the Port Madison Reservation,
Washington that this notice has been
published.
Dated: May 9, 2007
Sherry Hutt,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
[FR Doc. E7–10731 Filed 6–1–07; 8:45 am]
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University of Colorado Museum,
Boulder, CO
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
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
University of Colorado Museum,
Boulder, CO. The human remains were
removed from an unknown location.
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 University of
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Notice of Inventory Completion: Slater Museum of Natural History,
University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA
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
Slater Museum of Natural History, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma,
WA. The human remains were removed from Gig Harbor, Pierce 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 Slater
Museum of Natural History, University of Puget Sound professional staff
with help from a consultant in consultation with representatives of the
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe of the Muckleshoot Reservation, Washington;
Nisqually Indian Tribe of the Nisqually Reservation, Washington;
Puyallup Tribe of the Puyallup Reservation, Washington; Squaxin Island
Tribe of the Squaxin Indian Reservation, Washington; and Suquamish
Indian Tribe of the Port Madison Reservation, Washington.
At an unknown date, human remains representing a minimum of one
individual were removed from the vicinity of Gig Harbor, Pierce County,
WA, probably by Frank D'Andrea. Mr. D'Andrea's name is on a piece of
cardboard that accompanies the human remains. There was no additional
documentation with this set of human remains in the museum records. No
known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects are
present.
At an unknown date, human remains representing a minimum of one
individual were removed from the vicinity of Gig Harbor, Pierce County,
WA, by Howard Richardson. Mr. Richardson donated the human remains to
the museum in 1935. No known individual was identified. No associated
funerary objects are present.
At an unknown date, human remains representing a minimum of one
individual were removed from the vicinity of Gig Harbor, Pierce County,
WA. The human remains were donated to the museum in 1939. No known
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects are present.
The catalog and information with the human remains indicate that
the three individuals were found in the vicinity of Gig Harbor. The
individuals are most likely of Native American ancestry as indicated by
morphological features. The geographical location where the human
remains were recovered is consistent with the historically documented
territory of the Puyallup Tribe of the Puyallup Reservation,
Washington. Officials of the Slater Museum of Natural History,
University of Puget Sound, reasonably believe based on provenience,
museum and donor records, historical documentation, and tribal
consultation that the human remains share a common ancestry with
members of tribes now represented by the Puyallup Tribe of the Puyallup
Reservation, Washington.
Officials of the Slater Museum of Natural History, University of
Puget Sound have determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (9-10),
the human remains described above represent the physical remains of
three individuals of Native American ancestry. Officials of the Slater
Museum of Natural History, University of Puget Sound 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 Puyallup Tribe of the
Puyallup Reservation, Washington.
Representatives of any other Indian tribe that believes itself to
be culturally affiliated with the human remains should contact Alyce
DeMarais, Associate Dean, University of Puget Sound, 1500 N. Warner,
Tacoma, WA 98416, (253) 879-3207, before July 5, 2007. Repatriation of
the human remains to the Puyallup Tribe of the Puyallup Reservation,
Washington may proceed after that date if no additional claimants come
forward.
The Slater Museum of Natural History, University of Puget Sound is
responsible for notifying the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe of the
Muckleshoot Reservation, Washington; Nisqually Indian Tribe of the
Nisqually Reservation, Washington; Puyallup Tribe of the Puyallup
Reservation, Washington; Squaxin Island Tribe of the Squaxin Indian
Reservation, Washington; and Suquamish Indian Tribe of the Port Madison
Reservation, Washington that this notice has been published.
Dated: May 9, 2007
Sherry Hutt,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
[FR Doc. E7-10731 Filed 6-1-07; 8:45 am]
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