Notice of Inventory Completion: Mütter Museum of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, 45915-45916 [2023-15097]
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Repatriation of the human
remains in this notice may occur on or
after August 17, 2023.
DATES:
Jane Pickering, Peabody
Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology,
Harvard University, 11 Divinity Avenue,
Cambridge, MA 02138, telephone (617)
496–2374, email jpickering@
fas.harvard.edu.
ADDRESSES:
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 the PMAE. 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 the PMAE.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Description
Human remains representing, at
minimum, 22 individuals were
collected at the ‘‘Fort Apache Indian
School’’ (official name: Theodore
Roosevelt Boarding School) in
Whiteriver, Navajo County, AZ. The
human remains include hair clippings
collected from 21 individuals identified
as ‘‘Apache.’’ Of that number, one
individual is recorded as being 15 years
old; eight individuals are recorded as
being 18 years old; seven individuals
are recorded as being 19 years old; one
individual is recorded as being 20 years
old; two individuals are recorded as
being 22 years old; one individual is
recorded as being 62 years old; and one
individual is of unknown age. The
human remains also include hair
clippings collected from one individual
identified as ‘‘Apache/White’’ and
recorded as being 20 years old. Miss
Ann Chatham took the hair clippings at
the ‘‘Fort Apache Indian School’’
(official name: Theodore Roosevelt
Boarding School) between 1930 and
1933. Chatham sent the hair clippings to
George Woodbury, who donated the hair
clippings to the PMAE in 1935. No
associated funerary objects are present.
Human remains representing, at
minimum, two individuals were
collected at the Sherman Institute in
Riverside County, CA. The human
remains are hair clippings collected
from two individuals identified as
‘‘Apache.’’ One of them is recorded as
being 22 years old and the other is
recorded as being 21 years old. Samuel
H. Gilliam took the hair clippings at the
Sherman Institute between 1930 and
1933. Gilliam sent the hair clippings to
George Woodbury, who donated the hair
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clippings to the PMAE in 1935. No
associated funerary objects are present.
Human remains representing, at
minimum, two individuals were
collected at the U.S. Indian Vocational
School in Albuquerque, Bernalillo
County, NM. The human remains are
hair clippings collected from two
individuals identified as ‘‘Apache,’’ one
of whom is recorded as being 16 years
old. Reuben Perry took the hair
clippings at the U.S. Indian Vocational
School in Albuquerque between 1930
and 1933. Perry sent the hair clippings
to George Woodbury, who donated the
hair clippings to the PMAE in 1935. No
associated funerary objects are present.
Cultural Affiliation
The human remains 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: kinship and
anthropological.
Determinations
Pursuant to NAGPRA and its
implementing regulations, and after
consultation with the appropriate lineal
descendants, Indian Tribes, and Native
Hawaiian organizations, the PMAE has
determined that:
• The human remains described in
this notice represent the physical
remains of 26 individuals of Native
American ancestry.
• There is a relationship of shared
group identity that can be reasonably
traced between the human remains
described in this notice and the White
Mountain Apache Tribe of the Fort
Apache Reservation, Arizona.
Requests for Repatriation
Written requests for repatriation of the
human remains 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 in
this notice to a requestor may occur on
or after August 17, 2023. If competing
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requests for repatriation are received,
the PMAE must determine the most
appropriate requestor prior to
repatriation. Requests for joint
repatriation of the human remains are
considered a single request and not
competing requests. The PMAE is
responsible for sending a copy of this
notice to the Indian Tribe 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, 10.10, and
10.14.
Dated: July 6, 2023.
Melanie O’Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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Notice of Inventory Completion: Mu¨tter
Museum of the College of Physicians
of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
In accordance with the Native
American Graves Protection and
Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), the Mu¨tter
Museum of the College of Physicians of
Philadelphia has completed an
inventory of human remains and has
determined that there is a cultural
affiliation between the human remains
and Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian
organizations in this notice. The human
remains were removed from Santa
Barbara, CA.
DATES: Repatriation of the human
remains in this notice may occur on or
after August 17, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Kate Quinn, Executive
Director, Mu¨tter Museum and Historic
Medical Library, College of Physicians
of Philadelphia, 19 S 22nd Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19103, telephone (215)
399–2336, email kquinn@
collegeofphysicians.org.
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 the Mu¨tter
Museum of the College of Physicians of
Philadelphia. The National Park Service
is not responsible for the determinations
in this notice. Additional information
on the determinations in this notice,
SUMMARY:
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including the results of consultation,
can be found in the inventory or related
records held by the Mu¨tter Museum of
the College of Physicians of
Philadelphia.
Description
At an unknown date, human remains
representing, at minimum, one
individual were removed Santa Barbara,
CA. Records indicate that these human
remains were removed from a burial
mound at the Santa Barbara Mission. On
or before 1872, the human remains were
in the possession of Dr. Thomas M.
Logan of San Francisco, CA. The human
remains were donated to the Mutter
Museum at an unknown date (Dr. Logan
died in 1876). The human remains
(number 1167.00) consist of a skull. No
known individual was identified. No
associated funerary objects are present.
Cultural Affiliation
The human remains 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,
geographical, and historical.
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Determinations
Pursuant to NAGPRA and its
implementing regulations, and after
consultation with the appropriate
Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian
organizations, the Mu¨tter Museum of
the College of Physicians of
Philadelphia has determined that:
• The human remains described in
this notice represent the physical
remains of one individual of Native
American ancestry.
• There is a relationship of shared
group identity that can be reasonably
traced between the human remains
described in this notice and the Santa
Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians
of the Santa Ynez Reservation,
California.
Requests for Repatriation
Written requests for repatriation of the
human remains 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,
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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 in
this notice to a requestor may occur on
or after August 17, 2023. If competing
requests for repatriation are received,
the Mu¨tter Museum of the College of
Physicians of Philadelphia must
determine the most appropriate
requestor prior to repatriation. Requests
for joint repatriation of the human
remains are considered a single request
and not competing requests. The Mu¨tter
Museum of the College of Physicians of
Philadelphia is responsible for sending
a copy of this notice to the Indian Tribe
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, 10.10, and
10.14.
Dated: July 6, 2023.
Melanie O’Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
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Notice of Intent To Repatriate Cultural
Items: U.S. Department of the Interior,
Fish and Wildlife Service, Dungeness
National Wildlife Refuge, Sequim, WA
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
In accordance with the Native
American Graves Protection and
Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), the U.S.
Department of the Interior, Fish and
Wildlife Service, Dungeness National
Wildlife Refuge (Dungeness NWR)
intends to repatriate a certain cultural
item that meets the definition of an
unassociated funerary object and that
has a cultural affiliation with the Indian
Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations
in this notice. The cultural item was
removed from Clallam County, WA.
DATES: Repatriation of the cultural item
in this notice may occur on or after
August 17, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Jennifer Brown-Scott,
Project Leader, Washington Maritime
National Wildlife Refuge Complex, 715
Holgerson Road, Sequim, WA 98382,
telephone (360) 457–8451, email
jennifer_brownscott@fws.gov.
SUMMARY:
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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 Dungeness NWR.
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 summary or related
records held by Dungeness NWR.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Description
The one cultural item was removed
from Clallam County, WA. The cultural
item, a dugout canoe, is under control
of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
and is currently in the custody of the
Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe. This
unassociated funerary object was
removed from Dungeness Spit on
Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge in
June of 1980. In 1984, the canoe was
loaned to the Museum and Arts Center
in Sequim to be displayed outdoors,
under a protective shelter. In 1993, the
Museum and Arts Center notified the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that it
was terminating the loan agreement. On
September 3, 1993, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service contacted the
Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe and offered
to loan the canoe and the protective
shelter to the Tribe, and on September
10, 1993, the Tribe accepted the offer
and took custody of the canoe. The one
unassociated funerary item is a dugout
canoe.
Cultural Affiliation
The cultural item in this notice is
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: anthropological,
archeological, geographical, and
historical.
Determinations
Pursuant to NAGPRA and its
implementing regulations, and after
consultation with the appropriate
Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian
organizations, Dungeness NWR has
determined that:
• The one cultural item 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 and are believed, by a
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS-WASO-NAGPRA-NPS0036180; PPWOCRADN0-PCU00RP14.R50000]
Notice of Inventory Completion: M[uuml]tter Museum of the College
of Physicians of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
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 M[uuml]tter Museum of the College of
Physicians of Philadelphia has completed an inventory of human remains
and has determined that there is a cultural affiliation between the
human remains and Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations in
this notice. The human remains were removed from Santa Barbara, CA.
DATES: Repatriation of the human remains in this notice may occur on or
after August 17, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Kate Quinn, Executive Director, M[uuml]tter Museum and
Historic Medical Library, College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 19 S
22nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103, telephone (215) 399-2336, 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 the
M[uuml]tter Museum of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. The
National Park Service is not responsible for the determinations in this
notice. Additional information on the determinations in this notice,
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including the results of consultation, can be found in the inventory or
related records held by the M[uuml]tter Museum of the College of
Physicians of Philadelphia.
Description
At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one
individual were removed Santa Barbara, CA. Records indicate that these
human remains were removed from a burial mound at the Santa Barbara
Mission. On or before 1872, the human remains were in the possession of
Dr. Thomas M. Logan of San Francisco, CA. The human remains were
donated to the Mutter Museum at an unknown date (Dr. Logan died in
1876). The human remains (number 1167.00) consist of a skull. No known
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects are present.
Cultural Affiliation
The human remains 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, geographical,
and historical.
Determinations
Pursuant to NAGPRA and its implementing regulations, and after
consultation with the appropriate Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian
organizations, the M[uuml]tter Museum of the College of Physicians of
Philadelphia has determined that:
The human remains described in this notice represent the
physical remains of one individual of Native American ancestry.
There is a relationship of shared group identity that can
be reasonably traced between the human remains described in this notice
and the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians of the Santa Ynez
Reservation, California.
Requests for Repatriation
Written requests for repatriation of the human remains 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 in this notice to a requestor may
occur on or after August 17, 2023. If competing requests for
repatriation are received, the M[uuml]tter Museum of the College of
Physicians of Philadelphia must determine the most appropriate
requestor prior to repatriation. Requests for joint repatriation of the
human remains are considered a single request and not competing
requests. The M[uuml]tter Museum of the College of Physicians of
Philadelphia is responsible for sending a copy of this notice to the
Indian Tribe 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, 10.10,
and 10.14.
Dated: July 6, 2023.
Melanie O'Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
[FR Doc. 2023-15097 Filed 7-17-23; 8:45 am]
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