Notice of Inventory Completion: Department of Anthropology & Ethnic Studies, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, 57493-57496 [2010-23412]
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approval number (2577–0264) and
should be sent to: HUD Desk Officer,
Office of Management and Budget, New
Executive Office Building, Washington,
DC 20503; fax: 202–395–5806.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Leroy McKinney, Jr., Reports
Management Officer, QDAM,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20410; e-mail Leroy
McKinney, Jr. at
Leroy.McKinneyJr@hud.gov or telephone
(202) 402–5564. This is not a toll-free
number. Copies of available documents
submitted to OMB may be obtained
from Mr. McKinney.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice informs the public that the
Department of Housing and Urban
Development has submitted to OMB a
request for approval of the Information
collection described below. This notice
is soliciting comments from members of
the public and affected agencies
concerning the proposed collection of
information to: (1) Evaluate whether the
proposed collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of
the functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility; (2) Evaluate the
accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the
burden of the proposed collection of
information; (3) Enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and (4) Minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on those who are to respond; including
through the use of appropriate
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses.
This notice also lists the following
information:
Title of Proposal: American Recovery
and Reinvestment Act; Public and
Indian Housing Grants Reporting.
OMB Approval Number: 2577–0264.
Form Numbers: N/A.
Description of the Need for the
Information and Its Proposed Use: The
Public Housing Capital Fund, Assisted
Housing Stability and Energy and Green
retrofit Investment program, Indian
Community Development Block Grant
Program, Native American Housing
Block Grants, and Native Hawaiian
Housing Block Grants must provide
information to HUD for the reporting
requirements of HUD ARRA Section
1512 (‘‘Recovery Act’’) grants. Section
1512 of the Recovery Act details
reporting requirements for the recipients
of Recovery Act funding. Recipients are
to report on the obligation and
expenditure of Recovery Act funding,
details of the projects on which those
funds have been obligated and
expended, an evaluation of the
completion status of projects, and the
number of jobs created and jobs retained
by the project.
Frequency of Submission: Annually.
Number of
respondents
Annual
responses
×
Hours per
response
=
Burden hours
5,500
22,000
....
4
....
90,222
Reporting Burden ..............................................................................
Total Estimated Burden Hours:
90,222.
Status: Extension of a previously
approved collection.
Inlet Region, Inc. when the surface
estate is conveyed to Eklutna, Inc. The
lands are in the vicinity of Birchwood,
Alaska, and are located in:
Bureau of Land Management, Alaska
State Office, 222 West Seventh
Avenue, #13, Anchorage, Alaska
99513–7504.
Authority: Section 3507 of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, 44 U.S.C. 35, as
amended.
Seward Meridian, Alaska
T. 15 N., R. 1 W.,
Secs. 5 and 7.
Containing approximately 69 acres.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Leroy McKinney, Jr.,
Departmental Reports Management Officer,
Office of the Chief Information Officer.
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Alaska Native Claims Selection
Bureau of Land Management,
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ACTION: Notice of decision approving
lands for conveyance.
AGENCY:
As required by 43 CFR
2650.7(d), notice is hereby given that
the Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
will issue an appealable decision
approving the conveyance of surface
estate for certain lands to Eklutna, Inc.,
pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims
Settlement Act. The subsurface estate in
these lands will be conveyed to Cook
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1. Unknown parties, parties unable to
be located after reasonable efforts have
been expended to locate, parties who
fail or refuse to sign their return receipt,
and parties who receive a copy of the
decision by regular mail which is not
certified, return receipt requested, shall
have until October 21, 2010 to file an
appeal.
2. Parties receiving service of the
decision by certified mail shall have 30
days from the date of receipt to file an
appeal.
Parties who do not file an appeal in
accordance with the requirements of 43
CFR part 4, subpart E, shall be deemed
to have waived their rights.
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through the Federal Information Relay
Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339, 24
hours a day, 7 days a week.
Christy Favorite,
Land Law Examiner, Land Transfer
Adjudication II Branch.
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National Park Service
Notice of Inventory Completion:
Department of Anthropology & Ethnic
Studies, University of Nevada Las
Vegas, Las Vegas, NV
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 and an associated funerary
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object in the possession of the
Department of Anthropology & Ethnic
Studies, University of Nevada Las
Vegas, Las Vegas, NV. The human
remains and associated funerary object
were removed from an unknown
location in northern Nevada and from
Churchill, Douglas, Lincoln, Pershing,
and Nye Counties, NV.
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 object. The National
Park Service is not responsible for the
determinations in this notice.
A detailed assessment of the human
remains was made by the Department of
Anthropology & Ethnic Studies,
University of Nevada Las Vegas,
professional staff in consultation with
representatives of the Great Basin InterTribal NAGPRA Coalition, a nonFederally recognized Indian group,
which represents the Inter-Tribal
Council of Nevada, a non-Federally
recognized Indian group, and the
following Federally-recognized Indian
tribes: Alturas Indian Rancheria,
California; Battle Mountain Shoshone
Tribe (Constituent Band of the Te-Moak
Tribe of Western Shoshone Indians of
Nevada); Big Pine Paiute Band of Owens
Valley Paiute Shoshone Indians of the
Big Pine Reservation, California;
Bridgeport Paiute Indian Colony of
California; Burns Paiute Tribe,
California; Chemehuevi Indian Tribe of
the Chemehuevi Reservation, California;
Duckwater Shoshone Tribe of the
Duckwater Reservation, Nevada; Ely
Shoshone Tribe of Nevada; Las Vegas
Tribe of Paiute Indians of the Las Vegas
Indian Colony, Nevada; Lovelock Paiute
Tribe of the Lovelock Indian Colony,
Nevada; Paiute-Shoshone Indians of the
Bishop Community of the Bishop
Colony, California; Paiute-Shoshone
Tribe of the Fallon Reservation and
Colony, Nevada; Reno-Sparks Indian
Colony, Nevada; Shoshone-Paiute
Tribes of the Duck Valley Reservation,
Nevada; South Fork Band (Constituent
Band of the Te-Moak Tribe of Western
Shoshone Indians of Nevada);
Susanville Indian Rancheria, California;
Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone
Indians of Nevada; Yerington Paiute
Tribe of the Yerington Colony &
Campbell Ranch, Nevada; and Yomba
Shoshone Tribe of the Yomba
Reservation, Nevada. Direct
consultation was made with the
Duckwater Shoshone Tribe of the
Duckwater Reservation, Nevada; Paiute-
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Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon
Reservation and Colony, Nevada; and
Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe of the
Pyramid Lake Reservation, Nevada.
At an unknown date, human remains
representing a minimum of one
individual were removed from northern
Nevada (AHUR 0119A). At an unknown
date, the human remains were donated
to the Department of Anthropology. No
known individual was identified. No
associated funerary objects are present.
Analysis determined that the human
remains are that of a pre-contact or early
historic Native American adult male. No
additional information is available
regarding the circumstances
surrounding removal.
In 1989, human remains representing
a minimum of one individual were
collected from Lovelock, Pershing
County, NV, by the under-sheriff for that
area (AHUR 120C). No known
individual was identified. No associated
funerary objects are present.
Analysis determined that the human
remains are that of a pre-contact or early
historic Native American adult. No
additional information is available
regarding the circumstances
surrounding removal.
On April 11, 1984, human remains
representing a minimum of one
individual were removed from highway
SR 206 near Wally’s Hot Springs, south
of the town of Genoa, Douglas County,
NV (AHUR 531). Records indicate that
skull fragments were observed resting
on the ground by a Nevada Department
of Transportation (NDOT) District II
maintenance crew. Following this
discovery, two NDOT archeologists
surveyed the immediate area and
concluded that the skull fragments had
washed through a culvert that drained
into a shallow wash. A subsequent
survey, which was conducted uphill
from the initial discovery, found
additional human remains. No known
individual was identified. No associated
funerary objects are present.
Analysis determined that the human
remains are that of a pre-contact or early
historic Native American adult female.
On June 15, 1984, human remains
representing a minimum of one
individual were removed from a canal
bank near Crystal Springs, Lincoln
County, NV (FHUR 26). Records
indicate that these remains were found
by Raymond Phelps, while he was
poking at the mud with a stick. The
human remains were then excavated by
officers from the Lincoln County
Sheriff’s Department and examined by
the coroner, Dr. Sheldon Green. Dr.
Green subsequently turned the remains
over to the Department of Anthropology
& Ethnic Studies, University of Nevada
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Las Vegas. No known individual was
identified. No associated funerary
objects are present.
Analysis determined that the human
remains are that of a pre-contact or early
historic Native American adult female,
approximately 27 years of age.
At an unknown date, human remains
representing a minimum of one
individual were removed from Madison
Socke’s Ranch, Nye County, NV (FHUR
35). No known individual was
identified. The one associated funerary
object is a clay pipe.
No additional information is available
regarding the circumstances
surrounding removal. Radiocarbon
analysis has indicated that the human
remains date to between 1630 and 1440
B.C., and analysis determined that the
remains are of an adult male. The pipe
is similar in style to that used by
prehistoric Great Basin Native
Americans.
At an unknown date, human remains
representing a minimum of one
individual were removed from near the
town of Fallon, Churchill County, NV
(FHUR 36). Records indicate that the
human remains were donated by a Mrs.
Allen to the Department of
Anthropology & Ethnic Studies,
University of Nevada Las Vegas. No
known individual was identified. No
associated funerary objects are present.
Analysis determined that the human
remains are that of a pre-contact or early
historic Native American adult,
probably female, and 45 years or more
of age.
Archeological, linguistic, and oral
historical evidence suggests that the
geographical area where the abovementioned human remains were found
was occupied by Western Shoshone and
Paiute groups during pre-contact and
early historic times. Therefore, museum
officials reasonably believe the human
remains and associated funerary object
to be culturally affiliated to Western
Shoshone and Paiute Indian tribes.
Descendants of the Western Shoshone
and Paiute are represented by the
Alturas Indian Rancheria, California;
Battle Mountain Shoshone Tribe
(Constituent Band of the Te-Moak Tribe
of Western Shoshone Indians of
Nevada); Big Pine Paiute Band of Owens
Valley Paiute Shoshone Indians of the
Big Pine Reservation, California;
Bridgeport Paiute Indian Colony of
California; Burns Paiute Tribe,
California; Cedarville Rancheria,
California; Chemehuevi Indian Tribe of
the Chemehuevi Reservation, California;
Confederated Tribes of the Goshute
Reservation, Nevada and Utah; Death
Valley Timibi-Sha Shoshone Band of
California; Duckwater Shoshone Tribe
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of the Duckwater Reservation, Nevada;
Elko Band (Constituent Band of the TeMoak Tribe of Western Shoshone
Indians of Nevada); Ely Shoshone Tribe
of Nevada; Fort Independence Indian
Community of Paiute Indians of the Fort
Independence Reservation, California;
Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone
Tribes of the Fort McDermitt Indian
Reservation, Arizona; Las Vegas Tribe of
Paiute Indians of the Las Vegas Indian
Colony, Nevada; Lovelock Paiute Tribe
of the Lovelock Indian Colony, Nevada;
Moapa Band of Paiute Indians of the
Moapa River Indian Reservation,
Nevada; Northwestern Band of
Shoshoni Nation of Utah (Washakie);
Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah; PaiuteShoshone Indians of the Bishop
Community of the Bishop Colony,
California; Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the
Fallon Reservation and Colony, Nevada;
Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Lone Pine
Community of the Lone Pine
Reservation, California; Pyramid Lake
Paiute Tribe of the Pyramid Lake
Reservation, Nevada; Reno-Sparks
Indian Colony, Nevada; San Juan
Southern Paiute Tribe of Arizona;
Shoshone Tribe of the Wind River
Reservation, Wyoming; ShoshoneBannock Tribes of the Fort Hall
Reservation of Idaho; Shoshone-Paiute
Tribes of the Duck Valley Reservation,
Nevada; South Fork Band (Constituent
Band of the Te-Moak Tribe of Western
Shoshone Indians of Nevada); Summit
Lake Paiute Tribe of Nevada; Susanville
Indian Rancheria, California; Te-Moak
Tribe of Western Shoshone Indians of
Nevada; Utu Utu Gwaitu Paiute Tribe of
the Benton Paiute Reservation,
California; Walker River Paiute Tribe of
the Walker River Reservation, Nevada;
Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California;
Wells Band (Constituent Band of the TeMoak Tribe of Western Shoshone
Indians of Nevada); Winnemucca Indian
Colony of Nevada; Yerington Paiute
Tribe of the Yerington Colony &
Campbell Ranch, Nevada; and Yomba
Shoshone Tribe of the Yomba
Reservation, Nevada.
The Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the
Fallon Reservation and Colony, Nevada,
have made a claim for the human
remains and associated funerary object
on behalf of the Great Basin Inter-Tribal
NAGPRA Coalition, a non-federally
recognized Indian group, and its
members of federally-recognized Indian
tribes.
Officials of the Department of
Anthropology & Ethnic Studies,
University of Nevada Las Vegas, have
determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C.
3001(9), the human remains described
above represent the physical remains of
six individuals of Native American
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ancestry. Officials of the Department of
Anthropology & Ethnic Studies,
University of Nevada Las Vegas, 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
Department of Anthropology & Ethnic
Studies, University of Nevada Las
Vegas, 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
Alturas Indian Rancheria, California;
Battle Mountain Shoshone Tribe; Big
Pine Paiute Band of Owens Valley
Paiute Shoshone Indians of the Big Pine
Reservation, California; Bridgeport
Paiute Indian Colony of California;
Burns Paiute Tribe, California;
Cedarville Rancheria, California;
Chemehuevi Indian Tribe of the
Chemehuevi Reservation, California;
Confederated Tribes of the Goshute
Reservation, Nevada and Utah; Death
Valley Timibi-Sha Shoshone Band of
California; Duckwater Shoshone Tribe
of the Duckwater Reservation, Nevada;
Elko Band; Ely Shoshone Tribe of
Nevada; Fort Independence Indian
Community of Paiute Indians of the Fort
Independence Reservation, California;
Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone
Tribes of the Fort McDermitt Indian
Reservation, Arizona; Las Vegas Tribe of
Paiute Indians of the Las Vegas Indian
Colony, Nevada; Lovelock Paiute Tribe
of the Lovelock Indian Colony, Nevada;
Moapa Band of Paiute Indians of the
Moapa River Indian Reservation,
Nevada; Northwestern Band of
Shoshoni Nation of Utah (Washakie);
Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah; PaiuteShoshone Indians of the Bishop
Community of the Bishop Colony,
California; Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the
Fallon Reservation and Colony, Nevada;
Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Lone Pine
Community of the Lone Pine
Reservation, California; Pyramid Lake
Paiute Tribe of the Pyramid Lake
Reservation, Nevada; Reno-Sparks
Indian Colony, Nevada; San Juan
Southern Paiute Tribe of Arizona;
Shoshone Tribe of the Wind River
Reservation, Wyoming; ShoshoneBannock Tribes of the Fort Hall
Reservation of Idaho; Shoshone-Paiute
Tribes of the Duck Valley Reservation,
Nevada; South Fork Band; Summit Lake
Paiute Tribe of Nevada; Susanville
Indian Rancheria, California; Te-Moak
Tribe of Western Shoshone Indians of
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Nevada; Utu Utu Gwaitu Paiute Tribe of
the Benton Paiute Reservation,
California; Walker River Paiute Tribe of
the Walker River Reservation, Nevada;
Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California;
Wells Band; Winnemucca Indian
Colony of Nevada; Yerington Paiute
Tribe of the Yerington Colony &
Campbell Ranch, Nevada; and Yomba
Shoshone Tribe of the Yomba
Reservation, Nevada.
Representatives of any other Indian
tribe that believes itself to be culturally
affiliated with the human remains and
associated funerary object should
contact Dr. Karen Harry, Department of
Anthropology & Ethnic Study,
University of Nevada Las Vegas, 4505
Maryland Parkway, Box 455003, Las
Vegas, NV 89154–5003, telephone (702)
895–2534, before October 21, 2010.
Repatriation of the human remains and
associated funerary object to the PaiuteShoshone Tribe of the Fallon
Reservation and Colony, Nevada,
representing the Great Basin Inter-Tribal
NAGPRA Coalition, a non-Federally
recognized Indian group, and its
members, may proceed after that date if
no additional claimants come forward.
The Department of Anthropology &
Ethnic Studies, University of Nevada
Las Vegas, is responsible for notifying
officials of the Alturas Indian Rancheria,
California; Battle Mountain Shoshone
Tribe; Big Pine Paiute Band of Owens
Valley Paiute Shoshone Indians of the
Big Pine Reservation, California;
Bridgeport Paiute Indian Colony of
California; Burns Paiute Tribe,
California; Cedarville Rancheria,
California; Chemehuevi Indian Tribe of
the Chemehuevi Reservation, California;
Confederated Tribes of the Goshute
Reservation, Nevada and Utah; Death
Valley Timibi-Sha Shoshone Band of
California; Duckwater Shoshone Tribe
of the Duckwater Reservation, Nevada;
Elko Band; Ely Shoshone Tribe of
Nevada; Fort Independence Indian
Community of Paiute Indians of the Fort
Independence Reservation, California;
Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone
Tribes of the Fort McDermitt Indian
Reservation, Arizona; Las Vegas Tribe of
Paiute Indians of the Las Vegas Indian
Colony, Nevada; Lovelock Paiute Tribe
of the Lovelock Indian Colony, Nevada;
Moapa Band of Paiute Indians of the
Moapa River Indian Reservation,
Nevada; Northwestern Band of
Shoshoni Nation of Utah (Washakie);
Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah; PaiuteShoshone Indians of the Bishop
Community of the Bishop Colony,
California; Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the
Fallon Reservation and Colony, Nevada;
Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Lone Pine
Community of the Lone Pine
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Dated: September 10, 2010.
Sherry Hutt,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
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Bureau of Land Management
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Notice of Public Meeting, Santa Rosa
and San Jacinto Mountains National
Monument Advisory Committee;
California
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior; and Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
Conference Room, 38686 El Cerrito
Road, Palm Desert, California.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim
Foote, Monument Manager, Santa Rosa
and San Jacinto Mountains National
Monument, 1201 Bird Center Drive,
Palm Springs, CA 92262, or telephone
(760) 833–7136.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The MAC
advises the Secretary of the Interior and
the Secretary of Agriculture, through the
BLM and Forest Service, with respect to
the preparation and implementation of
a management plan for the National
Monument. The meeting will focus on
a variety of planning and management
issues associated with the National
Monument. All MAC meetings are open
to the public. The public may present
written comments to the MAC in
advance of or at the meeting. Each
formal MAC meeting will also have time
allocated for receiving public
comments. Depending on the number of
persons wishing to comment and time
available, the time for individual oral
comments may be limited. Individuals
who plan to attend and need special
assistance, such as sign language
interpretation or other reasonable
accommodations, should contact the
Monument Manager as provided above.
all the rentals due since the date the
lease terminated under the law.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Bureau of Land Management, Julie L.
Weaver, Chief, Fluid Minerals
Adjudication, at (307) 775–6176.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The lessee
has agreed to the amended lease terms
for rentals and royalties at rates of $10
per acre or fraction thereof per year and
162⁄3 percent, respectively. The lessee
has paid the required $500
administrative fee and $163 to
reimburse the Department for the cost of
this Federal Register notice. The lessee
has met all the requirements for
reinstatement of the lease as set out in
Sections 31(d) and (e) of the Mineral
Lands Leasing Act of 1920 (30 U.S.C.
188), and the Bureau of Land
Management is proposing to reinstate
lease WYW174006 effective April 1,
2010, under the original terms and
conditions of the lease and the
increased rental and royalty rates cited
above. The BLM has not issued a valid
lease to any other interest affecting the
lands.
Dated: August 24, 2010.
John R. Kalish,
Field Manager, Palm Springs-South Coast
Field Office, California Desert District, Bureau
of Land Management.
Reservation, California; Pyramid Lake
Paiute Tribe of the Pyramid Lake
Reservation, Nevada; Reno-Sparks
Indian Colony, Nevada; San Juan
Southern Paiute Tribe of Arizona;
Shoshone Tribe of the Wind River
Reservation, Wyoming; ShoshoneBannock Tribes of the Fort Hall
Reservation of Idaho; Shoshone-Paiute
Tribes of the Duck Valley Reservation,
Nevada; South Fork; Summit Lake
Paiute Tribe of Nevada; Susanville
Indian Rancheria, California; Te-Moak
Tribe of Western Shoshone Indians of
Nevada; Utu Utu Gwaitu Paiute Tribe of
the Benton Paiute Reservation,
California; Walker River Paiute Tribe of
the Walker River Reservation, Nevada;
Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California;
Wells Band; Winnemucca Indian
Colony of Nevada; Yerington Paiute
Tribe of the Yerington Colony &
Campbell Ranch, Nevada; and Yomba
Shoshone Tribe of the Yomba
Reservation, Nevada, that this notice has
been published.
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Dated: August 24, 2010.
Laurie Rosenthal,
District Ranger, San Jacinto Ranger District,
San Bernardino National Forest, Forest
Service.
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In accordance with the Santa
Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains
National Monument Act of 2000 and the
Federal Advisory Committee Act of
1972, the U.S. Department of the
Interior, Bureau of Land Management
(BLM) and U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service (Forest
Service) Santa Rosa and San Jacinto
Mountains National Monument
Advisory Committee (MAC) will meet as
indicated below.
DATES: September 20, 2010. The meeting
will start at 3 p.m. and end at 6 p.m.
with the public comment period
beginning at 4 p.m. The meeting will be
held at the County of Riverside Permit
Assistance Center, Second Floor
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
Notice of Proposed Supplementary
Rule To Require the Use of Certified
Noxious-Weed-Free Forage and Straw
on Bureau of Land Management Lands
in the State of Idaho
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Proposed supplementary rules.
AGENCY:
AGENCIES:
SUMMARY:
Julie L. Weaver,
Chief, Fluid Minerals Adjudication.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
Notice of Proposed Reinstatement of
Terminated Oil and Gas Lease,
Wyoming
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Under the provisions of the
Mineral Leasing Act of 1920, as
amended, the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) received a petition
for reinstatement from EOG Resources,
Inc. for competitive oil and gas lease
WYW174006 for land in Converse
County, Wyoming. The petition was
filed on time and was accompanied by
SUMMARY:
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The Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) in Idaho is
proposing a supplementary rule that
would require anyone bringing or
anyone feeding or storing forage or
straw on BLM-administered land when
using BLM public lands in Idaho to use
certified noxious-weed-free forage and
straw. Restoration, rehabilitation, and
stabilization projects also will be
required to use weed-free straw bales
and mulch for project work. This action
is a cooperative effort between the BLM,
the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), and the
Idaho State Department of Agriculture
(ISDA), and supports Idaho State
noxious weed laws.
DATES: Comments on the proposed
supplementary rules must be received
SUMMARY:
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[Federal Register Volume 75, Number 182 (Tuesday, September 21, 2010)]
[Notices]
[Pages 57493-57496]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2010-23412]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Notice of Inventory Completion: Department of Anthropology &
Ethnic Studies, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV
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
[[Page 57494]]
object in the possession of the Department of Anthropology & Ethnic
Studies, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV. The human
remains and associated funerary object were removed from an unknown
location in northern Nevada and from Churchill, Douglas, Lincoln,
Pershing, and Nye Counties, NV.
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 object. The National
Park Service is not responsible for the determinations in this notice.
A detailed assessment of the human remains was made by the
Department of Anthropology & Ethnic Studies, University of Nevada Las
Vegas, professional staff in consultation with representatives of the
Great Basin Inter-Tribal NAGPRA Coalition, a non-Federally recognized
Indian group, which represents the Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada, a
non-Federally recognized Indian group, and the following Federally-
recognized Indian tribes: Alturas Indian Rancheria, California; Battle
Mountain Shoshone Tribe (Constituent Band of the Te-Moak Tribe of
Western Shoshone Indians of Nevada); Big Pine Paiute Band of Owens
Valley Paiute Shoshone Indians of the Big Pine Reservation, California;
Bridgeport Paiute Indian Colony of California; Burns Paiute Tribe,
California; Chemehuevi Indian Tribe of the Chemehuevi Reservation,
California; Duckwater Shoshone Tribe of the Duckwater Reservation,
Nevada; Ely Shoshone Tribe of Nevada; Las Vegas Tribe of Paiute Indians
of the Las Vegas Indian Colony, Nevada; Lovelock Paiute Tribe of the
Lovelock Indian Colony, Nevada; Paiute-Shoshone Indians of the Bishop
Community of the Bishop Colony, California; Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of
the Fallon Reservation and Colony, Nevada; Reno-Sparks Indian Colony,
Nevada; Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Reservation, Nevada;
South Fork Band (Constituent Band of the Te-Moak Tribe of Western
Shoshone Indians of Nevada); Susanville Indian Rancheria, California;
Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone Indians of Nevada; Yerington Paiute
Tribe of the Yerington Colony & Campbell Ranch, Nevada; and Yomba
Shoshone Tribe of the Yomba Reservation, Nevada. Direct consultation
was made with the Duckwater Shoshone Tribe of the Duckwater
Reservation, Nevada; Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon Reservation
and Colony, Nevada; and Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe of the Pyramid Lake
Reservation, Nevada.
At an unknown date, human remains representing a minimum of one
individual were removed from northern Nevada (AHUR 0119A). At an
unknown date, the human remains were donated to the Department of
Anthropology. No known individual was identified. No associated
funerary objects are present.
Analysis determined that the human remains are that of a pre-
contact or early historic Native American adult male. No additional
information is available regarding the circumstances surrounding
removal.
In 1989, human remains representing a minimum of one individual
were collected from Lovelock, Pershing County, NV, by the under-sheriff
for that area (AHUR 120C). No known individual was identified. No
associated funerary objects are present.
Analysis determined that the human remains are that of a pre-
contact or early historic Native American adult. No additional
information is available regarding the circumstances surrounding
removal.
On April 11, 1984, human remains representing a minimum of one
individual were removed from highway SR 206 near Wally's Hot Springs,
south of the town of Genoa, Douglas County, NV (AHUR 531). Records
indicate that skull fragments were observed resting on the ground by a
Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) District II maintenance
crew. Following this discovery, two NDOT archeologists surveyed the
immediate area and concluded that the skull fragments had washed
through a culvert that drained into a shallow wash. A subsequent
survey, which was conducted uphill from the initial discovery, found
additional human remains. No known individual was identified. No
associated funerary objects are present.
Analysis determined that the human remains are that of a pre-
contact or early historic Native American adult female.
On June 15, 1984, human remains representing a minimum of one
individual were removed from a canal bank near Crystal Springs, Lincoln
County, NV (FHUR 26). Records indicate that these remains were found by
Raymond Phelps, while he was poking at the mud with a stick. The human
remains were then excavated by officers from the Lincoln County
Sheriff's Department and examined by the coroner, Dr. Sheldon Green.
Dr. Green subsequently turned the remains over to the Department of
Anthropology & Ethnic Studies, University of Nevada Las Vegas. No known
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects are present.
Analysis determined that the human remains are that of a pre-
contact or early historic Native American adult female, approximately
27 years of age.
At an unknown date, human remains representing a minimum of one
individual were removed from Madison Socke's Ranch, Nye County, NV
(FHUR 35). No known individual was identified. The one associated
funerary object is a clay pipe.
No additional information is available regarding the circumstances
surrounding removal. Radiocarbon analysis has indicated that the human
remains date to between 1630 and 1440 B.C., and analysis determined
that the remains are of an adult male. The pipe is similar in style to
that used by prehistoric Great Basin Native Americans.
At an unknown date, human remains representing a minimum of one
individual were removed from near the town of Fallon, Churchill County,
NV (FHUR 36). Records indicate that the human remains were donated by a
Mrs. Allen to the Department of Anthropology & Ethnic Studies,
University of Nevada Las Vegas. No known individual was identified. No
associated funerary objects are present.
Analysis determined that the human remains are that of a pre-
contact or early historic Native American adult, probably female, and
45 years or more of age.
Archeological, linguistic, and oral historical evidence suggests
that the geographical area where the above-mentioned human remains were
found was occupied by Western Shoshone and Paiute groups during pre-
contact and early historic times. Therefore, museum officials
reasonably believe the human remains and associated funerary object to
be culturally affiliated to Western Shoshone and Paiute Indian tribes.
Descendants of the Western Shoshone and Paiute are represented by the
Alturas Indian Rancheria, California; Battle Mountain Shoshone Tribe
(Constituent Band of the Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone Indians of
Nevada); Big Pine Paiute Band of Owens Valley Paiute Shoshone Indians
of the Big Pine Reservation, California; Bridgeport Paiute Indian
Colony of California; Burns Paiute Tribe, California; Cedarville
Rancheria, California; Chemehuevi Indian Tribe of the Chemehuevi
Reservation, California; Confederated Tribes of the Goshute
Reservation, Nevada and Utah; Death Valley Timibi-Sha Shoshone Band of
California; Duckwater Shoshone Tribe
[[Page 57495]]
of the Duckwater Reservation, Nevada; Elko Band (Constituent Band of
the Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone Indians of Nevada); Ely Shoshone
Tribe of Nevada; Fort Independence Indian Community of Paiute Indians
of the Fort Independence Reservation, California; Fort McDermitt Paiute
and Shoshone Tribes of the Fort McDermitt Indian Reservation, Arizona;
Las Vegas Tribe of Paiute Indians of the Las Vegas Indian Colony,
Nevada; Lovelock Paiute Tribe of the Lovelock Indian Colony, Nevada;
Moapa Band of Paiute Indians of the Moapa River Indian Reservation,
Nevada; Northwestern Band of Shoshoni Nation of Utah (Washakie); Paiute
Indian Tribe of Utah; Paiute-Shoshone Indians of the Bishop Community
of the Bishop Colony, California; Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon
Reservation and Colony, Nevada; Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Lone Pine
Community of the Lone Pine Reservation, California; Pyramid Lake Paiute
Tribe of the Pyramid Lake Reservation, Nevada; Reno-Sparks Indian
Colony, Nevada; San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe of Arizona; Shoshone
Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming; Shoshone-Bannock Tribes
of the Fort Hall Reservation of Idaho; Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the
Duck Valley Reservation, Nevada; South Fork Band (Constituent Band of
the Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone Indians of Nevada); Summit Lake
Paiute Tribe of Nevada; Susanville Indian Rancheria, California; Te-
Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone Indians of Nevada; Utu Utu Gwaitu Paiute
Tribe of the Benton Paiute Reservation, California; Walker River Paiute
Tribe of the Walker River Reservation, Nevada; Washoe Tribe of Nevada
and California; Wells Band (Constituent Band of the Te-Moak Tribe of
Western Shoshone Indians of Nevada); Winnemucca Indian Colony of
Nevada; Yerington Paiute Tribe of the Yerington Colony & Campbell
Ranch, Nevada; and Yomba Shoshone Tribe of the Yomba Reservation,
Nevada.
The Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon Reservation and Colony,
Nevada, have made a claim for the human remains and associated funerary
object on behalf of the Great Basin Inter-Tribal NAGPRA Coalition, a
non-federally recognized Indian group, and its members of federally-
recognized Indian tribes.
Officials of the Department of Anthropology & Ethnic Studies,
University of Nevada Las Vegas, have determined that, pursuant to 25
U.S.C. 3001(9), the human remains described above represent the
physical remains of six individuals of Native American ancestry.
Officials of the Department of Anthropology & Ethnic Studies,
University of Nevada Las Vegas, 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 Department of Anthropology & Ethnic Studies,
University of Nevada Las Vegas, 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 Alturas Indian Rancheria,
California; Battle Mountain Shoshone Tribe; Big Pine Paiute Band of
Owens Valley Paiute Shoshone Indians of the Big Pine Reservation,
California; Bridgeport Paiute Indian Colony of California; Burns Paiute
Tribe, California; Cedarville Rancheria, California; Chemehuevi Indian
Tribe of the Chemehuevi Reservation, California; Confederated Tribes of
the Goshute Reservation, Nevada and Utah; Death Valley Timibi-Sha
Shoshone Band of California; Duckwater Shoshone Tribe of the Duckwater
Reservation, Nevada; Elko Band; Ely Shoshone Tribe of Nevada; Fort
Independence Indian Community of Paiute Indians of the Fort
Independence Reservation, California; Fort McDermitt Paiute and
Shoshone Tribes of the Fort McDermitt Indian Reservation, Arizona; Las
Vegas Tribe of Paiute Indians of the Las Vegas Indian Colony, Nevada;
Lovelock Paiute Tribe of the Lovelock Indian Colony, Nevada; Moapa Band
of Paiute Indians of the Moapa River Indian Reservation, Nevada;
Northwestern Band of Shoshoni Nation of Utah (Washakie); Paiute Indian
Tribe of Utah; Paiute-Shoshone Indians of the Bishop Community of the
Bishop Colony, California; Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon
Reservation and Colony, Nevada; Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Lone Pine
Community of the Lone Pine Reservation, California; Pyramid Lake Paiute
Tribe of the Pyramid Lake Reservation, Nevada; Reno-Sparks Indian
Colony, Nevada; San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe of Arizona; Shoshone
Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming; Shoshone-Bannock Tribes
of the Fort Hall Reservation of Idaho; Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the
Duck Valley Reservation, Nevada; South Fork Band; Summit Lake Paiute
Tribe of Nevada; Susanville Indian Rancheria, California; Te-Moak Tribe
of Western Shoshone Indians of Nevada; Utu Utu Gwaitu Paiute Tribe of
the Benton Paiute Reservation, California; Walker River Paiute Tribe of
the Walker River Reservation, Nevada; Washoe Tribe of Nevada and
California; Wells Band; Winnemucca Indian Colony of Nevada; Yerington
Paiute Tribe of the Yerington Colony & Campbell Ranch, Nevada; and
Yomba Shoshone Tribe of the Yomba Reservation, Nevada.
Representatives of any other Indian tribe that believes itself to
be culturally affiliated with the human remains and associated funerary
object should contact Dr. Karen Harry, Department of Anthropology &
Ethnic Study, University of Nevada Las Vegas, 4505 Maryland Parkway,
Box 455003, Las Vegas, NV 89154-5003, telephone (702) 895-2534, before
October 21, 2010. Repatriation of the human remains and associated
funerary object to the Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon Reservation
and Colony, Nevada, representing the Great Basin Inter-Tribal NAGPRA
Coalition, a non-Federally recognized Indian group, and its members,
may proceed after that date if no additional claimants come forward.
The Department of Anthropology & Ethnic Studies, University of
Nevada Las Vegas, is responsible for notifying officials of the Alturas
Indian Rancheria, California; Battle Mountain Shoshone Tribe; Big Pine
Paiute Band of Owens Valley Paiute Shoshone Indians of the Big Pine
Reservation, California; Bridgeport Paiute Indian Colony of California;
Burns Paiute Tribe, California; Cedarville Rancheria, California;
Chemehuevi Indian Tribe of the Chemehuevi Reservation, California;
Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation, Nevada and Utah; Death
Valley Timibi-Sha Shoshone Band of California; Duckwater Shoshone Tribe
of the Duckwater Reservation, Nevada; Elko Band; Ely Shoshone Tribe of
Nevada; Fort Independence Indian Community of Paiute Indians of the
Fort Independence Reservation, California; Fort McDermitt Paiute and
Shoshone Tribes of the Fort McDermitt Indian Reservation, Arizona; Las
Vegas Tribe of Paiute Indians of the Las Vegas Indian Colony, Nevada;
Lovelock Paiute Tribe of the Lovelock Indian Colony, Nevada; Moapa Band
of Paiute Indians of the Moapa River Indian Reservation, Nevada;
Northwestern Band of Shoshoni Nation of Utah (Washakie); Paiute Indian
Tribe of Utah; Paiute-Shoshone Indians of the Bishop Community of the
Bishop Colony, California; Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon
Reservation and Colony, Nevada; Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Lone Pine
Community of the Lone Pine
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Reservation, California; Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe of the Pyramid Lake
Reservation, Nevada; Reno-Sparks Indian Colony, Nevada; San Juan
Southern Paiute Tribe of Arizona; Shoshone Tribe of the Wind River
Reservation, Wyoming; Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall
Reservation of Idaho; Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley
Reservation, Nevada; South Fork; Summit Lake Paiute Tribe of Nevada;
Susanville Indian Rancheria, California; Te-Moak Tribe of Western
Shoshone Indians of Nevada; Utu Utu Gwaitu Paiute Tribe of the Benton
Paiute Reservation, California; Walker River Paiute Tribe of the Walker
River Reservation, Nevada; Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California; Wells
Band; Winnemucca Indian Colony of Nevada; Yerington Paiute Tribe of the
Yerington Colony & Campbell Ranch, Nevada; and Yomba Shoshone Tribe of
the Yomba Reservation, Nevada, that this notice has been published.
Dated: September 10, 2010.
Sherry Hutt,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
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