Notice of Inventory Completion: New York University, College of Dentistry, New York, NY, 61363-61364 [2022-22041]
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as Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo of Texas); and
the Zuni Tribe of the Zuni Reservation,
New Mexico (hereafter referred to as
‘‘The Consulted Tribes’’).
History and Description of the Remains
In 1976, human remains representing,
at minimum, five individuals were
removed from the Puerco River Valley
(north of Interstate 40) in Bernalillo
County, NM, and given to the Maxwell
Museum by a surveyor for a proposed
water line by the Westland Corporation,
who owned the land at that time. The
only burial information provided by the
surveyor are general directional
distinctions. The human remains belong
to five adults of indeterminate sex. No
known individuals were identified. The
36 associated funerary objects are two
pottery sherds, one ground stone, one
charcoal fragment, two faunal bones, 12
beads, one lithic core, one lithic flake,
one faunal bone, one lot of faunal bone,
one ceramic sherd, one lithic biface,
three lithic flakes, and nine pottery
sherds.
The undecorated grayware ceramic
fragments associated with these
individuals suggest a date range for
these human remains between A.D. 750
and 1600. The combination of the
grayware pottery sherds, flaked lithics,
and beads show that these human
remains are Native American. Based on
geographical information, these human
remains and associated funerary objects
are culturally affiliated with the Pueblo
of Isleta, New Mexico; Pueblo of Sandia,
New Mexico; and the Ysleta del Sur
Pueblo (previously listed as Ysleta Del
Sur Pueblo of Texas).
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Determinations Made by the Maxwell
Museum of Anthropology, University of
New Mexico
Officials of the Maxwell Museum of
Anthropology, University of New
Mexico have determined that:
• Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(9), the
human remains described in this notice
represent the physical remains of five
individuals of Native American
ancestry.
• Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(A),
the 36 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 Pueblo of Isleta, New Mexico;
Pueblo of Sandia, New Mexico; and the
Ysleta del Sur Pueblo (previously listed
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as Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo of Texas)
(hereafter referred to as ‘‘The Tribes’’).
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 Dr. Carla Sinopoli,
Maxwell Museum of Anthropology,
MSC01–1050, 1 University of New
Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131,
telephone (505) 277–0382, email
csinopoli@unm.edu, by November 10,
2022. After that date, if no additional
requestors have come forward, transfer
of control of the human remains and
associated funerary objects to The
Tribes may proceed.
The Maxwell Museum of
Anthropology, University of New
Mexico is responsible for notifying The
Consulted Tribes that this notice has
been published.
Dated: September 27, 2022.
Melanie O’Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
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Notice of Inventory Completion: New
York University, College of Dentistry,
New York, NY
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
In accordance with the Native
American Graves Protection and
Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), the New
York University, College of Dentistry
(NYU Dentistry) has completed an
inventory of human remains and
associated funerary objects and has
determined that there is a cultural
affiliation between the human remains
and associated funerary objects and
Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian
organizations in this notice. The human
remains and associated funerary objects
were removed from Los Angeles County,
CA.
DATES: Repatriation of the human
remains and associated funerary objects
in this notice may occur on or after
November 10, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Joshua Hayes Johnson,
Department of Molecular Pathobiology,
SUMMARY:
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NYU Dentistry, 345 E 24th Street, New
York, NY 10010, telephone (646) 341–
1016, email jj65@nyu.edu.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice is published as part of the
National Park Service’s administrative
responsibilities under NAGPRA. The
determinations in this notice are the
sole responsibility of NYU Dentistry.
The National Park Service is not
responsible for the determinations in
this notice. Additional information on
the determinations in this notice,
including the results of consultation,
can be found in the inventory or related
records held by NYU Dentistry.
Description
At an unknown date, human remains
representing, at minimum, eight
individuals were removed from Santa
Catalina Island in Los Angeles County,
CA. One set of human remains (NYUCD
#167) was removed by an unknown
individual at an unknown date and
subsequently was acquired by the
Museum of the American Indian. A
second set of human remains (NYUCD
#364) was removed by an unknown
individual at an unknown date,
subsequently became part of the E.L.
Hills collection, and in 1923, was
donated by Mrs. Thea Heye to the
Museum of the American Indian, Heye
Foundation. A further six sets of human
remains (NYUCD #70, 229, 403, 438,
452, and 475) were excavated in 1920 by
Ralph Glidden as part of an
archeological expedition sponsored by
the Museum of the American Indian,
Heye Foundation and the Field Museum
of Natural History (NMAI Archives, Box
OC 126, Folder 27). The human remains
were catalogued into the Department of
Physical Anthropology that same year.
In 1956, the eight sets of human remains
were transferred to Dr. Theodore
Kazamiroff, a professor at the NYU
College of Dentistry. No known
individuals were identified. No
associated funerary objects are present.
Cultural Affiliation
The human remains and associated
funerary objects in this notice are
connected to one or more identifiable
earlier groups, tribes, peoples, or
cultures. There is a relationship of
shared group identity between the
identifiable earlier groups, tribes,
peoples, or cultures and one or more
Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian
organizations. The following types of
information were used to reasonably
trace the relationship: archeological,
biological, folkloric, geographical,
historical, kinship, linguistic, and oral
traditional.
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Determinations
Pursuant to NAGPRA and its
implementing regulations, and after
consultation with the appropriate
Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian
organizations, NYU Dentistry has
determined that:
• The human remains described in
this notice represent the physical
remains of eight individuals of Native
American ancestry.
• There is a relationship of shared
group identity that can be reasonably
traced between the human remains and
the La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians,
California (previously listed as La Jolla
Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of the
La Jolla Reservation); Pala Band of
Mission Indians (previously listed as
Pala Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of
the Pala Reservation, California); Pauma
Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of the
Pauma & Yuima Reservation, California;
Pechanga Band of Indians (previously
listed as Pechanga Band of Luiseno
Mission Indians of the Pechanga
Reservation, California); Rincon Band of
Luiseno Mission Indians of Rincon
Reservation, California; Santa Ynez
Band of Chumash Mission Indians of
the Santa Ynez Reservation, California;
and the Soboba Band of Luiseno
Indians, California.
Requests for Repatriation
Written requests for repatriation of the
human remains and associated funerary
objects in this notice must be sent to the
Responsible Official identified in
ADDRESSES. Requests for repatriation
may be submitted by:
1. Any one or more of the Indian
Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations
identified in this notice.
2. Any lineal descendant, Indian
Tribe, or Native Hawaiian organization
not identified in this notice who shows,
by a preponderance of the evidence, that
the requestor is a lineal descendant or
a culturally affiliated Indian Tribe or
Native Hawaiian organization.
Repatriation of the human remains
and associated funerary objects in this
notice to a requestor may occur on or
after November 10, 2022. If competing
requests for repatriation are received,
NYU Dentistry must determine the most
appropriate requestor prior to
repatriation. Requests for joint
repatriation of the human remains and
associated funerary objects are
considered a single request and not
competing requests. NYU Dentistry is
responsible for sending a copy of this
notice to the Indian Tribes and Native
Hawaiian organizations identified in
this notice.
Authority: Native American Graves
Protection and Repatriation Act, 25
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U.S.C. 3003, and the implementing
regulations, 43 CFR 10.9, § 10.10, and
§ 10.14.
Dated: September 27, 2022.
Melanie O’Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Drug Enforcement Administration
[Docket No. DEA–1088]
Bulk Manufacturer of Controlled
Substances Application: Eli-ElSohly
Laboratories
Drug Enforcement
Administration, Justice.
ACTION: Notice of application.
AGENCY:
Eli-ElSohly Laboratories, has
applied to be registered as a bulk
manufacturer of basic class(es) of
controlled substance(s). Refer to
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION listed
below for further drug information.
DATES: Registered bulk manufacturers of
the affected basic class(es), and
applicants therefore, may submit
electronic comments on or objections to
the issuance of the proposed registration
on or before December 12, 2022. Such
persons may also file a written request
for a hearing on the application on or
before December 12, 2022.
ADDRESSES: The Drug Enforcement
Administration requires that all
comments be submitted electronically
through the Federal eRulemaking Portal,
which provides the ability to type short
comments directly into the comment
field on the web page or attach a file for
lengthier comments. Please go to
https://www.regulations.gov and follow
the online instructions at that site for
submitting comments. Upon submission
of your comment, you will receive a
Comment Tracking Number. Please be
aware that submitted comments are not
instantaneously available for public
view on https://www.regulations.gov. If
you have received a Comment Tracking
Number, your comment has been
successfully submitted and there is no
need to resubmit the same comment.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with 21 CFR 1301.33(a), this
is notice that on August 19, 2022, EliElSohly Laboratories, 5 Industrial Park
Drive, Oxford, Mississippi 38655–5343,
applied to be registered as a bulk
manufacturer of the following basic
class(es) of controlled substance(s):
SUMMARY:
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Methamphetamine ........
Cocaine ........................
Codeine ........................
Dihydrocodeine .............
Oxycodone ...................
Ecgonine .......................
Thebaine .......................
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code
7350
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9120
9143
9180
9333
Schedule
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The company plans to manufacture
the listed controlled substances for
product development and reference
standards. In reference to drug codes
7360 (Marihuana) and 7370
(Tetrahydrocannabinols), the company
plans to isolate these controlled
substances from procured 7350
(Marihuana Extract). In reference to
drug code 7360, no cultivation activities
are authorized for this registration. In
reference to drug code 9333 (Thebaine),
the company plans to manufacture a
Thebaine derivative. No other activities
for these drug codes are authorized for
this registration.
Kristi O’Malley,
Assistant Administrator.
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Drug Enforcement Administration
[Docket No. DEA–1089]
Importer of Controlled Substances
Application: Hybrid Pharma
Drug Enforcement
Administration, Justice.
ACTION: Notice of application.
AGENCY:
Hybrid Pharma has applied to
be registered as an importer of basic
class(es) of controlled substance(s).
Refer to SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
listed below for further drug
information.
SUMMARY:
Registered bulk manufacturers of
the affected basic class(es), and
applicants therefore, may submit
electronic comments on or objections to
the issuance of the proposed registration
on or before November 10, 2022. Such
persons may also file a written request
for a hearing on the application on or
before November 10, 2022.
ADDRESSES: The Drug Enforcement
Administration requires that all
comments be submitted electronically
through the Federal eRulemaking Portal,
DATES:
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS-WASO-NAGPRA-NPS0034591; PPWOCRADN0-PCU00RP14.R50000]
Notice of Inventory Completion: New York University, College of
Dentistry, New York, NY
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Native American Graves Protection and
Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), the New York University, College of
Dentistry (NYU Dentistry) has completed an inventory of human remains
and associated funerary objects and has determined that there is a
cultural affiliation between the human remains and associated funerary
objects and Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations in this
notice. The human remains and associated funerary objects were removed
from Los Angeles County, CA.
DATES: Repatriation of the human remains and associated funerary
objects in this notice may occur on or after November 10, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Joshua Hayes Johnson, Department of Molecular Pathobiology,
NYU Dentistry, 345 E 24th Street, New York, NY 10010, telephone (646)
341-1016, email [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice is published as part of the
National Park Service's administrative responsibilities under NAGPRA.
The determinations in this notice are the sole responsibility of NYU
Dentistry. The National Park Service is not responsible for the
determinations in this notice. Additional information on the
determinations in this notice, including the results of consultation,
can be found in the inventory or related records held by NYU Dentistry.
Description
At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, eight
individuals were removed from Santa Catalina Island in Los Angeles
County, CA. One set of human remains (NYUCD #167) was removed by an
unknown individual at an unknown date and subsequently was acquired by
the Museum of the American Indian. A second set of human remains (NYUCD
#364) was removed by an unknown individual at an unknown date,
subsequently became part of the E.L. Hills collection, and in 1923, was
donated by Mrs. Thea Heye to the Museum of the American Indian, Heye
Foundation. A further six sets of human remains (NYUCD #70, 229, 403,
438, 452, and 475) were excavated in 1920 by Ralph Glidden as part of
an archeological expedition sponsored by the Museum of the American
Indian, Heye Foundation and the Field Museum of Natural History (NMAI
Archives, Box OC 126, Folder 27). The human remains were catalogued
into the Department of Physical Anthropology that same year. In 1956,
the eight sets of human remains were transferred to Dr. Theodore
Kazamiroff, a professor at the NYU College of Dentistry. No known
individuals were identified. No associated funerary objects are
present.
Cultural Affiliation
The human remains and associated funerary objects in this notice
are connected to one or more identifiable earlier groups, tribes,
peoples, or cultures. There is a relationship of shared group identity
between the identifiable earlier groups, tribes, peoples, or cultures
and one or more Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations. The
following types of information were used to reasonably trace the
relationship: archeological, biological, folkloric, geographical,
historical, kinship, linguistic, and oral traditional.
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Determinations
Pursuant to NAGPRA and its implementing regulations, and after
consultation with the appropriate Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian
organizations, NYU Dentistry has determined that:
The human remains described in this notice represent the
physical remains of eight individuals of Native American ancestry.
There is a relationship of shared group identity that can
be reasonably traced between the human remains and the La Jolla Band of
Luiseno Indians, California (previously listed as La Jolla Band of
Luiseno Mission Indians of the La Jolla Reservation); Pala Band of
Mission Indians (previously listed as Pala Band of Luiseno Mission
Indians of the Pala Reservation, California); Pauma Band of Luiseno
Mission Indians of the Pauma & Yuima Reservation, California; Pechanga
Band of Indians (previously listed as Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission
Indians of the Pechanga Reservation, California); Rincon Band of
Luiseno Mission Indians of Rincon Reservation, California; Santa Ynez
Band of Chumash Mission Indians of the Santa Ynez Reservation,
California; and the Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians, California.
Requests for Repatriation
Written requests for repatriation of the human remains and
associated funerary objects in this notice must be sent to the
Responsible Official identified in ADDRESSES. Requests for repatriation
may be submitted by:
1. Any one or more of the Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian
organizations identified in this notice.
2. Any lineal descendant, Indian Tribe, or Native Hawaiian
organization not identified in this notice who shows, by a
preponderance of the evidence, that the requestor is a lineal
descendant or a culturally affiliated Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian
organization.
Repatriation of the human remains and associated funerary objects
in this notice to a requestor may occur on or after November 10, 2022.
If competing requests for repatriation are received, NYU Dentistry must
determine the most appropriate requestor prior to repatriation.
Requests for joint repatriation of the human remains and associated
funerary objects are considered a single request and not competing
requests. NYU Dentistry is responsible for sending a copy of this
notice to the Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations
identified in this notice.
Authority: Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act,
25 U.S.C. 3003, and the implementing regulations, 43 CFR 10.9, Sec.
10.10, and Sec. 10.14.
Dated: September 27, 2022.
Melanie O'Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
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