Notice of Inventory Completion: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Ocmulgee National Monument, Macon, GA, 25619-25620 [2017-11448]
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Dated: April 3, 2017.
Melanie O’Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
funerary objects under the control of the
U.S. Department of the Interior,
National Park Service, Ocmulgee
National Monument, Macon, GA. The
human remains and associated funerary
objects were removed from Funeral
Mound, Bibb County, GA.
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 Superintendent, Ocmulgee National
Monument.
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Notice of Inventory Completion: U.S.
Department of the Interior, National
Park Service, Ocmulgee National
Monument, Macon, GA
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The U.S. Department of the
Interior, National Park Service,
Ocmulgee National Monument 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 Ocmulgee National
Monument. 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 Ocmulgee National
Monument at the address in this notice
by July 3, 2017.
ADDRESSES: Jim David, Superintendent,
Ocmulgee National Monument, 1207
Emery Highway, Macon, GA 31217,
telephone (478) 752–8257, email
jim_david@nps.gov.
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SUMMARY:
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
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Consultation
A detailed assessment of the human
remains was made by Ocmulgee
National Monument professional staff in
consultation with representatives of the
Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians of
Oklahoma, Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of
Texas (previously listed as the AlabamaCoushatta Tribes of Texas), AlabamaQuassarte Tribal Town, Catawba Indian
Nation (aka Catawba Tribe of South
Carolina), Cherokee Nation, Coushatta
Tribe of Louisiana, Eastern Band of
Cherokee Indians, Eastern Shawnee
Tribe of Oklahoma, Jena Band of
Choctaw Indians, Kialegee Tribal Town,
Miccosukee Tribe of Indians,
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians,
Poarch Band of Creeks (previously listed
as the Poarch Band of Creek Indians of
Alabama), Seminole Tribe of Florida
(previously listed as the Seminole Tribe
of Florida (Dania, Big Cypress, Brighton,
Hollywood & Tampa Reservations)),
Shawnee Tribe, The Chickasaw Nation,
The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, The
Muscogee (Creek) Nation, The Seminole
Nation of Oklahoma, Thlopthlocco
Tribal Town, and United Keetowah
Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma.
History and Description of the Remains
Between 1933 and 1934, human
remains representing, at minimum, four
individuals were removed from Funeral
Mound C in Bibb County, GA, during
legally authorized projects sponsored by
the Works Progress Administration. No
known individuals were identified. The
42 associated funerary objects are 1 adz,
1 biface, 1 bowl, 1 animal bone, 2
gorgets, 1 jar, 1 elbow pipe, 2 projectile
points, 4 scrapers, 1 piece of shatter, 2
worked shells, 5 spoons, and 20 vessel
fragments.
While Mound C is a burial mound
dating to the Macon Plateau phase of the
Early Mississippian period (A.D. 900 to
A.D. 1100), several historic burials were
placed in the upper levels of the mound
and in the adjacent village area. Burials
excavated at this site were identified as
historic Creek on the basis of European
trade goods found in association with
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the remains. The historic Creek town
associated with the trading post near
Mound C has long been thought to be
Ocmulgee. Residents of Ocmulgee
moved to the Chattahoochee River after
1717.
Historical documentation reflects a
great deal of movement and
reorganization among the Creeks and
the Creek Confederacy during the 18th
and 19th centuries. Ten present-day
Indian tribes include Creek
descendants—the Alabama-Coushatta
Tribe of Texas (previously listed as the
Alabama-Coushatta Tribes of Texas),
Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town,
Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, Kialegee
Tribal Town, Miccosukee Tribe of
Indians, Poarch Band of Creeks
(previously listed as the Poarch Band of
Creek Indians of Alabama), Seminole
Tribe of Florida (previously listed as the
Seminole Tribe of Florida (Dania, Big
Cypress, Brighton, Hollywood & Tampa
Reservations)), The Muscogee (Creek)
Nation, The Seminole Nation of
Oklahoma, and Thlopthlocco Tribal
Town.
Determinations Made by Ocmulgee
National Monument
Officials of Ocmulgee National
Monument have determined that:
• Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(9), the
human remains described in this notice
represent the physical remains of four
individuals of Native American
ancestry.
• Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(A),
the 42 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 Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of
Texas (previously listed as the AlabamaCoushatta Tribes of Texas), AlabamaQuassarte Tribal Town, Coushatta Tribe
of Louisiana, Kialegee Tribal Town,
Miccosukee Tribe of Indians, Poarch
Band of Creeks (previously listed as the
Poarch Band of Creek Indians of
Alabama), Seminole Tribe of Florida
(previously listed as the Seminole Tribe
of Florida (Dania, Big Cypress, Brighton,
Hollywood & Tampa Reservations)), The
Muscogee (Creek) Nation, The Seminole
Nation of Oklahoma, and Thlopthlocco
Tribal Town.
Additional Requestors and Disposition
Lineal descendants or representatives
of any Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian
organization not identified in this notice
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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 Jim David,
Superintendent, Ocmulgee National
Monument, 1207 Emery Highway,
Macon, GA 31217, telephone (478) 752–
8257, email jim_david@nps.gov, by July
3, 2017. After that date, if no additional
requestors have come forward, transfer
of control of the human remains and
associated funerary objects to the
Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas
(previously listed as the AlabamaCoushatta Tribes of Texas), AlabamaQuassarte Tribal Town, Coushatta Tribe
of Louisiana, Kialegee Tribal Town,
Miccosukee Tribe of Indians, Poarch
Band of Creeks (previously listed as the
Poarch Band of Creek Indians of
Alabama), Seminole Tribe of Florida
(previously listed as the Seminole Tribe
of Florida (Dania, Big Cypress, Brighton,
Hollywood & Tampa Reservations)), The
Muscogee (Creek) Nation, The Seminole
Nation of Oklahoma, and Thlopthlocco
Tribal Town may proceed.
Ocmulgee National Monument is
responsible for notifying the AbsenteeShawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma,
Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas
(previously listed as the AlabamaCoushatta Tribes of Texas), AlabamaQuassarte Tribal Town, Catawba Indian
Nation (aka Catawba Tribe of South
Carolina), Cherokee Nation, Coushatta
Tribe of Louisiana, Eastern Band of
Cherokee Indians, Eastern Shawnee
Tribe of Oklahoma, Jena Band of
Choctaw Indians, Kialegee Tribal Town,
Miccosukee Tribe of Indians,
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians,
Poarch Band of Creeks (previously listed
as the Poarch Band of Creek Indians of
Alabama), Seminole Tribe of Florida
(previously listed as the Seminole Tribe
of Florida (Dania, Big Cypress, Brighton,
Hollywood & Tampa Reservations)),
Shawnee Tribe, The Chickasaw Nation,
The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, The
Muscogee (Creek) Nation, The Seminole
Nation of Oklahoma, Thlopthlocco
Tribal Town, and United Keetowah
Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma
that this notice has been published.
Dated: April 3, 2017.
Melanie O’Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
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Notice of Inventory Completion:
Kansas State Historical Society,
Topeka, KS
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Kansas State Historical
Society has completed an inventory of
human remains, 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 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 should submit
a written request to the Kansas State
Historical Society. If no additional
requestors come forward, transfer of
control of the human remains 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 should submit a written
request with information in support of
the request to the Kansas State
Historical Society at the address in this
notice by July 3, 2017.
ADDRESSES: Dr. Robert J. Hoard, Kansas
State Historical Society, 6425 SW. 6th
Avenue, Topeka, KS 66615–1099,
telephone (785) 272–8681, extension
269, rhoard@kshs.org.
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 under the control of
the Kansas State Historical Society,
Topeka, KS. The human remains were
removed from site 14SH305 in Shawnee
County, KS.
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.
SUMMARY:
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Consultation
A detailed assessment of the human
remains was made by the Kansas State
Historical Society professional staff in
consultation with representatives of the
Kaw Nation, Oklahoma.
History and Description of the Remains
On June 12, 2012, human remains
representing, at minimum, one
individual were removed from midden
area 230 of site 14SH305 in Shawnee
County, KS, during excavation of the
site. Excavation in the immediate area
ceased and the Shawnee County Sheriff
was contacted (case no. 12–03361).
Further excavation in site 14SH305
found no other human remains. No
other provenience information is
available. The human remains consist of
one molar tooth. No known individual
was identified. No associated funerary
objects are present.
In or about 2013, human remains
representing, at minimum, one
individual were removed from feature
303 of site 14SH305 by an analyst while
sorting very small skeletal remains. No
other provenience information is
available. The human remains consist of
two human phalanges. No known
individual was identified. No associated
funerary objects are present.
Site 14SH305 is a known historic
Kansa village, specifically Fool Chief’s
Village. Based on historical sources, it
was originally recorded as an
archeological site by Kansas State
Archeologist Roscoe Wilmeth in 1957.
The village was part of the Kansa
Reservation, and was occupied from
1828 to 1844 by approximately 700–800
members of the Kansa tribe. In 2012 and
2013, the Kansas Historical Society
conducted archeological excavations of
the site in order to mitigate the effects
of Kansas Department of Transportation
Project Number 24–89 K–7431–01. The
present-day descendants of the Kansa
are the Kaw Nation, Oklahoma.
Determinations Made by the Kansas
State Historical Society
Officials of the Kansas State Historical
Society have determined that:
• Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(9), the
human remains described in this notice
represent the physical remains of two
individuals 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 Kaw Nation, Oklahoma.
Additional Requestors and Disposition
Lineal descendants or representatives
of any Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS-WASO-NAGPRA-23203; PPWOCRADN0-PCU00RP14.R50000]
Notice of Inventory Completion: U.S. Department of the Interior,
National Park Service, Ocmulgee National Monument, Macon, GA
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service,
Ocmulgee National Monument 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
Ocmulgee National Monument. 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 Ocmulgee National Monument at the address in
this notice by July 3, 2017.
ADDRESSES: Jim David, Superintendent, Ocmulgee National Monument, 1207
Emery Highway, Macon, GA 31217, telephone (478) 752-8257, email
jim_david@nps.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 U.S. Department of
the Interior, National Park Service, Ocmulgee National Monument, Macon,
GA. The human remains and associated funerary objects were removed from
Funeral Mound, Bibb County, GA.
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
Superintendent, Ocmulgee National Monument.
Consultation
A detailed assessment of the human remains was made by Ocmulgee
National Monument professional staff in consultation with
representatives of the Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma,
Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas (previously listed as the Alabama-
Coushatta Tribes of Texas), Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town, Catawba
Indian Nation (aka Catawba Tribe of South Carolina), Cherokee Nation,
Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Eastern
Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, Jena Band of Choctaw Indians, Kialegee
Tribal Town, Miccosukee Tribe of Indians, Mississippi Band of Choctaw
Indians, Poarch Band of Creeks (previously listed as the Poarch Band of
Creek Indians of Alabama), Seminole Tribe of Florida (previously listed
as the Seminole Tribe of Florida (Dania, Big Cypress, Brighton,
Hollywood & Tampa Reservations)), Shawnee Tribe, The Chickasaw Nation,
The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, The Muscogee (Creek) Nation, The
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, Thlopthlocco Tribal Town, and United
Keetowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma.
History and Description of the Remains
Between 1933 and 1934, human remains representing, at minimum, four
individuals were removed from Funeral Mound C in Bibb County, GA,
during legally authorized projects sponsored by the Works Progress
Administration. No known individuals were identified. The 42 associated
funerary objects are 1 adz, 1 biface, 1 bowl, 1 animal bone, 2 gorgets,
1 jar, 1 elbow pipe, 2 projectile points, 4 scrapers, 1 piece of
shatter, 2 worked shells, 5 spoons, and 20 vessel fragments.
While Mound C is a burial mound dating to the Macon Plateau phase
of the Early Mississippian period (A.D. 900 to A.D. 1100), several
historic burials were placed in the upper levels of the mound and in
the adjacent village area. Burials excavated at this site were
identified as historic Creek on the basis of European trade goods found
in association with the remains. The historic Creek town associated
with the trading post near Mound C has long been thought to be
Ocmulgee. Residents of Ocmulgee moved to the Chattahoochee River after
1717.
Historical documentation reflects a great deal of movement and
reorganization among the Creeks and the Creek Confederacy during the
18th and 19th centuries. Ten present-day Indian tribes include Creek
descendants--the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas (previously listed as
the Alabama-Coushatta Tribes of Texas), Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town,
Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, Kialegee Tribal Town, Miccosukee Tribe of
Indians, Poarch Band of Creeks (previously listed as the Poarch Band of
Creek Indians of Alabama), Seminole Tribe of Florida (previously listed
as the Seminole Tribe of Florida (Dania, Big Cypress, Brighton,
Hollywood & Tampa Reservations)), The Muscogee (Creek) Nation, The
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, and Thlopthlocco Tribal Town.
Determinations Made by Ocmulgee National Monument
Officials of Ocmulgee National Monument have determined that:
Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(9), the human remains described
in this notice represent the physical remains of four individuals of
Native American ancestry.
Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(A), the 42 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 Alabama-
Coushatta Tribe of Texas (previously listed as the Alabama-Coushatta
Tribes of Texas), Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town, Coushatta Tribe of
Louisiana, Kialegee Tribal Town, Miccosukee Tribe of Indians, Poarch
Band of Creeks (previously listed as the Poarch Band of Creek Indians
of Alabama), Seminole Tribe of Florida (previously listed as the
Seminole Tribe of Florida (Dania, Big Cypress, Brighton, Hollywood &
Tampa Reservations)), The Muscogee (Creek) Nation, The Seminole Nation
of Oklahoma, and Thlopthlocco Tribal Town.
Additional Requestors and Disposition
Lineal descendants or representatives of any Indian tribe or Native
Hawaiian organization not identified in this notice
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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 Jim David, Superintendent,
Ocmulgee National Monument, 1207 Emery Highway, Macon, GA 31217,
telephone (478) 752-8257, email jim_david@nps.gov, by July 3, 2017.
After that date, if no additional requestors have come forward,
transfer of control of the human remains and associated funerary
objects to the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas (previously listed as
the Alabama-Coushatta Tribes of Texas), Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town,
Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, Kialegee Tribal Town, Miccosukee Tribe of
Indians, Poarch Band of Creeks (previously listed as the Poarch Band of
Creek Indians of Alabama), Seminole Tribe of Florida (previously listed
as the Seminole Tribe of Florida (Dania, Big Cypress, Brighton,
Hollywood & Tampa Reservations)), The Muscogee (Creek) Nation, The
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, and Thlopthlocco Tribal Town may proceed.
Ocmulgee National Monument is responsible for notifying the
Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, Alabama-Coushatta Tribe
of Texas (previously listed as the Alabama-Coushatta Tribes of Texas),
Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town, Catawba Indian Nation (aka Catawba Tribe
of South Carolina), Cherokee Nation, Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana,
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma,
Jena Band of Choctaw Indians, Kialegee Tribal Town, Miccosukee Tribe of
Indians, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Poarch Band of Creeks
(previously listed as the Poarch Band of Creek Indians of Alabama),
Seminole Tribe of Florida (previously listed as the Seminole Tribe of
Florida (Dania, Big Cypress, Brighton, Hollywood & Tampa
Reservations)), Shawnee Tribe, The Chickasaw Nation, The Choctaw Nation
of Oklahoma, The Muscogee (Creek) Nation, The Seminole Nation of
Oklahoma, Thlopthlocco Tribal Town, and United Keetowah Band of
Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma that this notice has been published.
Dated: April 3, 2017.
Melanie O'Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
[FR Doc. 2017-11448 Filed 6-1-17; 8:45 am]
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