Notice of Inventory Completion: Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department, Little Rock, AR, 12832-12833 [2017-04400]
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Cherokee Indians, Shawnee Tribe, and
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee
Indians in Oklahoma.
• According to final judgments of the
Indian Claims Commission or the Court
of Federal Claims, treaties, Acts of
Congress, or Executive Orders, the land
in Livingston County, KY, from which
the Native American human remains
were removed, is the aboriginal land of
the Cherokee Nation, Eastern Band of
Cherokee Indians, Shawnee Tribe, The
Chickasaw Nation, and United
Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in
Oklahoma.
• Pursuant to 43 CFR 10.11(c)(1), the
disposition of the human remains from
Livingston County, KY, may be to the
Cherokee Nation, Eastern Band of
Cherokee Indians, Shawnee Tribe, The
Chickasaw Nation, and United
Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in
Oklahoma.
Additional Requestors and Disposition
Representatives of any Indian tribe or
Native Hawaiian organization not
identified in this notice that wish to
request transfer of control of these
human remains should submit a written
request with information in support of
the request to Dr. Anthony Ortmann,
Director, Murray State University
Archaeology Laboratory, Murray, KY
42071, telephone (270) 809–6755, email
aortmann@murraystate.edu, by April 6,
2017. After that date, if no additional
requestors have come forward, transfer
of control of the human remains to the
Cherokee Nation, Eastern Band of
Cherokee Indians, Shawnee Tribe, The
Chickasaw Nation, and United
Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in
Oklahoma may proceed.
The Murray State University
Archaeology Laboratory is responsible
for notifying the Cherokee Nation,
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians,
Shawnee Tribe, The Chickasaw Nation,
and United Keetoowah Band of
Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma that this
notice has been published.
Dated: February 6, 2017.
Melanie O’Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS–WASO–NAGPRA–22840;
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Notice of Inventory Completion:
Arkansas State Highway and
Transportation Department, Little
Rock, AR
National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Arkansas State Highway
and Transportation Department has
completed an inventory of human
remains and associated funerary objects,
in consultation with the appropriate
Indian tribes or Native Hawaiian
organizations, and has determined that
there is a cultural affiliation between the
human remains and associated funerary
objects and present-day Indian tribes or
Native Hawaiian organizations. Lineal
descendants or representatives of any
Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian
organization not identified in this notice
that wish to request transfer of control
of these human remains and associated
funerary objects should submit a written
request to the Arkansas State Highway
and Transportation Department. If no
additional requestors come forward,
transfer of control of the human remains
and associated funerary objects to the
lineal descendants, Indian tribes, or
Native Hawaiian organizations stated in
this notice may proceed.
DATES: Lineal descendants or
representatives of any Indian tribe or
Native Hawaiian organization not
identified in this notice that wish to
request transfer of control of these
human remains and associated funerary
objects should submit a written request
with information in support of the
request to the Arkansas State Highway
and Transportation Department at the
address in this notice by April 6, 2017.
ADDRESSES: Kristina Boykin, Arkansas
State Highway and Transportation
Department, P.O. Box 2261, Little Rock,
AR 72203, telephone (501) 569–2079,
email Kristina.Boykin@ahtd.AR.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 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 under the control of the
Arkansas State Highway and
Transportation Department. The human
remains and associated funerary objects
were removed from Hot Spring and
Clark counties, AR.
This notice is published as part of the
National Park Service’s administrative
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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.
Consultation
A detailed assessment of the human
remains was made by the Arkansas State
Highway and Transportation
Department professional staff in
consultation with representatives of the
Caddo Nation of Oklahoma.
History and Description of the Remains
In 1998, human remains representing,
at minimum, nine individuals were
recovered from the Helm site (3HS499)
in Hot Spring County, AR, during data
recovery for the replacement of a bridge.
The Arkansas State Highway and
Transportation Department contracted
the excavations out to Mid-Continental
Research Associates, Inc., in Lowell,
AR. The human remains were taken to
the laboratory at Mid-Continental
Research Associates, Inc., for analysis
and then to the Arkansas Archeological
Survey (AAS) for curation. The human
remains were identified as one infant
(less than two years old), three children
(2 to 12 years), two youth (13 to 18
years), and three adults (19 to 35 years).
The human remains consisted of two
females, two males, and five
undetermined. No known individuals
were identified. The 23 associated
funerary objects are 3 bowls, 2 bottles,
1 jar, 12 undescribed ceramic vessels, 4
deposits of red ochre, and 1 piece of
metal. These associated funerary objects
and other diagnostic artifacts found at
site 3HS449 indicate that these human
remains were probably buried during
the Late Caddo Period (A.D. 1450–
1700).
In 1987, human remains representing,
at minimum, 24 individuals were
recovered from the Hardman site
(3CL418) in Clark County, AR. The
Hardman site was excavated to mitigate
the impacts of the construction of a
bridge over Bayou Saline. The Arkansas
State Highway and Transportation
Department contracted the excavations
out to the AAS, and the human remains
and associated funerary objects have
remained at the AAS’s collections since
the time of their removal. No known
individuals were identified. The 105
associated funerary objects include 1
untyped Plain bottle (FSN134), 1
Hodges engraved var. Hodges bottle
(FSN274–1), 1 untyped undecorated
bowl (FSN274–2), 1 Hodges engraved
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var. Nix carinated bowl (FSN276), 1
Hodges engraved var. Fowler bottle
(FSN290–1), 1 De Roche incised jar var.
Central (FSN290–2), 2 cut shell disks
(FSN290), 1 untyped wide mouth bottle
(FSN322), 1 untyped compound bottle
(FSN326–1), 1 Glassell engraved (var.
Atkins?) carinated bowl (FSN326–2), 1
Karnak brushed incised var. Midway jar
(FSN326–3), 4 river cobbles (FSN326), 1
arrow point (FSN326), 1 Huson
engraved bottle (FSN333–1), 1 Hodges
engraved var. Nix carinated bowl
(FSN333–2), 1 De Roche incised var.
Central jar (FSN333–3), 1 Hodges
engraved var. Hodges bottle (FSN335–
1), 1 Hodges engraved var. Hodges cup
(FSN335–2), 1 Hodges engraved var.
Hodges bottle (FSN704–1), 1 Old Town
Red var. Beaver Dam bowl (FSH704–2),
1 De Roche incised var. Central jar
(FSN704–3), 2 freshwater bivalve shells
(FSH704), 2 cut shell disks (FSH704), 49
barrel-shaped shell beads (FSN704), 1
green clay patty, 1 untyped incised bowl
(FSN708–1), 1 Keno trailed bottle
(FSN708–2), 1 Friendship engraved var.
Tisdale carinated bowl (FSN912–1), 1
untyped seed jar (FSN912–2), 1
Friendship engraved var. Unspecified
carinated bowl (FSN912–3), 1 untyped
punctuated jar (FSN912–4), 1 Caney
punctuated var. Caney jar (FSN912–5),
1 Keno trailed var. Red Hill bottle
(FSN924–1), 1 Karnack brushed incised
var. Midway jar (FSN924–2), 1 untyped
plain-bodied bottle (FSN1108–1), 1
Simms engraved carinated bowl
(FSN1108–2), 1 untyped undecorated
bottle (FSN1116–1), 1 Cook engraved
var. Cook carinated bowl (FSN1116–2),
1 Cook engraved var. Cook carinated
bowl (FSN1116–3), 1 Hardman engraved
var. Hardman bowl (FSN1116–4), 1
Friendship engraved var. Freeman
carinated bowl (FSN1116–5), 1
Hardman engraved var. Hardman bowl
(FSN1116–6), 1 Garland engraved
carinated bowl (FSN1116–7), 1 Caney
puntated var. Caney jar (FSN1116–8), 1
Hardman engraved var. Joan bowl
(FSN1116–9), 1 Hardman engraved var.
Hardman bowl (FSN1116–10), 1 Blakely
engraved var. Witherspoon bottle
(FSN1116–11), 1 Friendship engraved
var. Freeman carinated bowl (FSH1116–
12), 1 Belcher engraved var. Manchester
bottle (FSN1116–13), 1 Friendship
engraved var. Freeman carinated bowl
(FSN1116–14), and 1 Basset arrow point
(FSN1116). Based on the types of
associated funerary objects, these
burials have been dated to the Late
Caddo, Deceiper phase (A.D. 1600–
1700).
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Determinations Made by the Arkansas
State Highway and Transportation
Department
Officials of the Arkansas State
Highway and Transportation
Department have determined that:
• Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(9), the
human remains described in this notice
represent the physical remains of 33
individuals of Native American
ancestry.
• Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(A),
the 128 objects described in this notice
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.
• 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 Caddo Nation of Oklahoma.
Additional Requestors and Disposition
Lineal descendants or representatives
of any Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian
organization not identified in this notice
that wish to request transfer of control
of these human remains and associated
funerary objects should submit a written
request with information in support of
the request to Kristina Boykin, Arkansas
State Highway and Transportation
Department, P.O. Box 2261, Little Rock,
AR 72203, telephone (501) 569–2079,
email Kristina.Boykin@ahtd.AR.gov, by
April 6, 2017. After that date, if no
additional requestors have come
forward, transfer of control of the
human remains and associated funerary
objects to the Caddo Nation of
Oklahoma may proceed.
The Arkansas State Highway and
Transportation Department is
responsible for notifying the Caddo
Nation of Oklahoma that this notice has
been published.
Dated: February 1, 2017.
Melanie O’Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
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Notice of Intent To Repatriate Cultural
Items: Denver Museum of Nature &
Science, Denver, CO
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
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The Denver Museum of
Nature & Science, Denver, CO, in
consultation with the appropriate
Indian tribes or Native Hawaiian
organizations, has determined that the
cultural items listed in this notice meet
the definition of sacred objects. Lineal
descendants or representatives of any
Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian
organization not identified in this notice
that wish to claim these cultural items
should submit a written request to the
Denver Museum of Nature & Science,
Denver, CO. If no additional claimants
come forward, transfer of control of the
cultural items to the lineal descendants,
Indian tribes, or Native Hawaiian
organizations stated in this notice may
proceed.
DATES: Lineal descendants or
representatives of any Indian tribe or
Native Hawaiian organization not
identified in this notice that wish to
claim these cultural items should
submit a written request with
information in support of the claim to
the Denver Museum of Nature &
Science, Denver, CO, at the address in
this notice by April 6, 2017.
ADDRESSES: Chip Colwell, Senior
Curator of Anthropology and NAGPRA
Officer, Denver Museum of Nature &
Science, 2001 Colorado Boulevard,
Denver, CO 80205, telephone (303) 370–
6378, email Chip.Colwell@dmns.org.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is
here given in accordance with the
Native American Graves Protection and
Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C.
3005, of the intent to repatriate cultural
items under the control of the Denver
Museum of Nature & Science, Denver,
CO that meet the definition of sacred
objects under 25 U.S.C. 3001.
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 cultural items. The National
Park Service is not responsible for the
determinations in this notice.
SUMMARY:
History and Description of the Cultural
Item
At an unknown date, one cultural
item was removed from an unknown
location. Museum records show that the
cultural item was obtained by Monrow
P. Killy from Charlie Day, a tribal
member at the Nett Lake Indian
Reservation, also known as the Bois
Forte Indian Reservation. Killy was a
photographer and electrician who wrote
extensively for Minnesota Archaeologist
regarding the traditions of the Sioux and
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS-WASO-NAGPRA-22840; PPWOCRADN0-PCU00RP14.R50000]
Notice of Inventory Completion: Arkansas State Highway and
Transportation Department, Little Rock, AR
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department has
completed an inventory of human remains and associated funerary
objects, in consultation with the appropriate Indian tribes or Native
Hawaiian organizations, and has determined that there is a cultural
affiliation between the human remains and associated funerary objects
and present-day Indian tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations. Lineal
descendants or representatives of any Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian
organization not identified in this notice that wish to request
transfer of control of these human remains and associated funerary
objects should submit a written request to the Arkansas State Highway
and Transportation Department. If no additional requestors come
forward, transfer of control of the human remains and associated
funerary objects to the lineal descendants, Indian tribes, or Native
Hawaiian organizations stated in this notice may proceed.
DATES: Lineal descendants or representatives of any Indian tribe or
Native Hawaiian organization not identified in this notice that wish to
request transfer of control of these human remains and associated
funerary objects should submit a written request with information in
support of the request to the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation
Department at the address in this notice by April 6, 2017.
ADDRESSES: Kristina Boykin, Arkansas State Highway and Transportation
Department, P.O. Box 2261, Little Rock, AR 72203, telephone (501) 569-
2079, email Kristina.Boykin@ahtd.AR.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 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 under the control of the Arkansas State
Highway and Transportation Department. The human remains and associated
funerary objects were removed from Hot Spring and Clark counties, AR.
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.
Consultation
A detailed assessment of the human remains was made by the Arkansas
State Highway and Transportation Department professional staff in
consultation with representatives of the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma.
History and Description of the Remains
In 1998, human remains representing, at minimum, nine individuals
were recovered from the Helm site (3HS499) in Hot Spring County, AR,
during data recovery for the replacement of a bridge. The Arkansas
State Highway and Transportation Department contracted the excavations
out to Mid-Continental Research Associates, Inc., in Lowell, AR. The
human remains were taken to the laboratory at Mid-Continental Research
Associates, Inc., for analysis and then to the Arkansas Archeological
Survey (AAS) for curation. The human remains were identified as one
infant (less than two years old), three children (2 to 12 years), two
youth (13 to 18 years), and three adults (19 to 35 years). The human
remains consisted of two females, two males, and five undetermined. No
known individuals were identified. The 23 associated funerary objects
are 3 bowls, 2 bottles, 1 jar, 12 undescribed ceramic vessels, 4
deposits of red ochre, and 1 piece of metal. These associated funerary
objects and other diagnostic artifacts found at site 3HS449 indicate
that these human remains were probably buried during the Late Caddo
Period (A.D. 1450-1700).
In 1987, human remains representing, at minimum, 24 individuals
were recovered from the Hardman site (3CL418) in Clark County, AR. The
Hardman site was excavated to mitigate the impacts of the construction
of a bridge over Bayou Saline. The Arkansas State Highway and
Transportation Department contracted the excavations out to the AAS,
and the human remains and associated funerary objects have remained at
the AAS's collections since the time of their removal. No known
individuals were identified. The 105 associated funerary objects
include 1 untyped Plain bottle (FSN134), 1 Hodges engraved var. Hodges
bottle (FSN274-1), 1 untyped undecorated bowl (FSN274-2), 1 Hodges
engraved
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var. Nix carinated bowl (FSN276), 1 Hodges engraved var. Fowler bottle
(FSN290-1), 1 De Roche incised jar var. Central (FSN290-2), 2 cut shell
disks (FSN290), 1 untyped wide mouth bottle (FSN322), 1 untyped
compound bottle (FSN326-1), 1 Glassell engraved (var. Atkins?)
carinated bowl (FSN326-2), 1 Karnak brushed incised var. Midway jar
(FSN326-3), 4 river cobbles (FSN326), 1 arrow point (FSN326), 1 Huson
engraved bottle (FSN333-1), 1 Hodges engraved var. Nix carinated bowl
(FSN333-2), 1 De Roche incised var. Central jar (FSN333-3), 1 Hodges
engraved var. Hodges bottle (FSN335-1), 1 Hodges engraved var. Hodges
cup (FSN335-2), 1 Hodges engraved var. Hodges bottle (FSN704-1), 1 Old
Town Red var. Beaver Dam bowl (FSH704-2), 1 De Roche incised var.
Central jar (FSN704-3), 2 freshwater bivalve shells (FSH704), 2 cut
shell disks (FSH704), 49 barrel-shaped shell beads (FSN704), 1 green
clay patty, 1 untyped incised bowl (FSN708-1), 1 Keno trailed bottle
(FSN708-2), 1 Friendship engraved var. Tisdale carinated bowl (FSN912-
1), 1 untyped seed jar (FSN912-2), 1 Friendship engraved var.
Unspecified carinated bowl (FSN912-3), 1 untyped punctuated jar
(FSN912-4), 1 Caney punctuated var. Caney jar (FSN912-5), 1 Keno
trailed var. Red Hill bottle (FSN924-1), 1 Karnack brushed incised var.
Midway jar (FSN924-2), 1 untyped plain-bodied bottle (FSN1108-1), 1
Simms engraved carinated bowl (FSN1108-2), 1 untyped undecorated bottle
(FSN1116-1), 1 Cook engraved var. Cook carinated bowl (FSN1116-2), 1
Cook engraved var. Cook carinated bowl (FSN1116-3), 1 Hardman engraved
var. Hardman bowl (FSN1116-4), 1 Friendship engraved var. Freeman
carinated bowl (FSN1116-5), 1 Hardman engraved var. Hardman bowl
(FSN1116-6), 1 Garland engraved carinated bowl (FSN1116-7), 1 Caney
puntated var. Caney jar (FSN1116-8), 1 Hardman engraved var. Joan bowl
(FSN1116-9), 1 Hardman engraved var. Hardman bowl (FSN1116-10), 1
Blakely engraved var. Witherspoon bottle (FSN1116-11), 1 Friendship
engraved var. Freeman carinated bowl (FSH1116-12), 1 Belcher engraved
var. Manchester bottle (FSN1116-13), 1 Friendship engraved var. Freeman
carinated bowl (FSN1116-14), and 1 Basset arrow point (FSN1116). Based
on the types of associated funerary objects, these burials have been
dated to the Late Caddo, Deceiper phase (A.D. 1600-1700).
Determinations Made by the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation
Department
Officials of the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation
Department have determined that:
Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(9), the human remains described
in this notice represent the physical remains of 33 individuals of
Native American ancestry.
Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(A), the 128 objects
described in this notice 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.
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 Caddo
Nation of Oklahoma.
Additional Requestors and Disposition
Lineal descendants or representatives of any Indian tribe or Native
Hawaiian organization not identified in this notice that wish to
request transfer of control of these human remains and associated
funerary objects should submit a written request with information in
support of the request to Kristina Boykin, Arkansas State Highway and
Transportation Department, P.O. Box 2261, Little Rock, AR 72203,
telephone (501) 569-2079, email Kristina.Boykin@ahtd.AR.gov, by April
6, 2017. After that date, if no additional requestors have come
forward, transfer of control of the human remains and associated
funerary objects to the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma may proceed.
The Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department is
responsible for notifying the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma that this notice
has been published.
Dated: February 1, 2017.
Melanie O'Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
[FR Doc. 2017-04400 Filed 3-6-17; 8:45 am]
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