Notice of Inventory Completion: University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN; Minnesota Indian Affairs Council, St. Paul/Bemidji, MN; Science Museum of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN; University of Colorado Museum (Boulder), Boulder, CO; Milwaukee Public Museum, Milwaukee, WI; Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO; Yale Peabody Museum, New Haven, CT; and Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH, 13738-13739 [2024-03654]
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cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
Any adverse comments regarding the
proposed lease amendment will be
reviewed by the BLM Montana State
Director or other authorized official of
the Department of the Interior, who may
sustain, vacate, or modify this realty
action in whole or in part.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kalem Lenard, Assistant Field Manager,
phone (719) 269–8500, email: blm_rgfo_
comments@blm.gov. Individuals in the
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disability may dial 711 (TTY, TDD, or
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should use the relay services offered
Eric D. Lepisto,
within their country to make
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is committed to providing and receiving
fair value for the use of developed
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
recreation facilities and services in a
manner that meets public-use demands,
Bureau of Land Management
provides quality experiences, and
[BLM_CO_FRN_MO4500174053]
protects important resources. The BLM’s
policy is to collect fees at specialized
Notice of Intent To Establish
recreation sites or where the BLM
Recreation Fee Areas and Collect Fees
provides facilities, equipment, or
on Public Lands in Chaffee and
services at Federal expense, in
Fremont Counties, CO
connection with outdoor use. Pursuant
to FLREA and the regulations at 43 CFR
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management,
subpart 2933, the BLM may charge
Interior.
expanded amenity fees for overnight
ACTION: Notice of intent.
camping and group use, including
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Federal Lands reservation services, where specific
Recreation Enhancement Act (FLREA),
amenities and services are provided.
the Bureau of Land Management (BLM),
FLREA directs the Secretary of the
Royal Gorge Field Office intends to
Interior to publish a 6-month advance
establish fee areas and to collect fees at
notice in the Federal Register whenever
Turtle Rock Campground, Burmac
new recreation fee areas are established.
Camping Area, Shavano Camping Area,
In accordance with BLM policy, the
CR304 Camping Area, Browns Grotto
Business Plan for Royal Gorge Field
Camping Area, Penrose Commons, Sand Office Campgrounds (available at
Gulch Campground, and The Bank
https://www.blm.gov/programs/
Campground in Fremont and Chaffee
recreation/permits-and-fees/businesscounties, Colorado.
plans) explains the fee collection
DATES: Comments on the proposed fee
process and how fees will be used at
areas and fees must be received or
this site. Per FLREA guidelines, the
postmarked by March 25, 2024 and
Rocky Mountain Resource Advisory
must include the commenter’s legible
Council reviewed the proposal in
full name and address. Starting on
November 2023 and voted unanimously
August 23, 2024, the BLM will have the to support the business plan and fee
option to initiate fee collection at the
proposal. To meet increasing demand
sites listed in the SUMMARY section for
for services and maintenance and to
overnight visitation unless the BLM
address increased visitor use and costs
publishes a Federal Register notice to
of operation, the BLM proposes the
the contrary. Comments received after
following expanded amenity fees:
the close of the comment period or
• $20 per night basic campsite fee
delivered to an address other than the
and $40 per night group campsite fee at
one listed in this notice may not be
Turtle Rock Campground;
considered or included in the
• $10 per night campsite fee for
administrative record for the proposal.
primitive campsites at Shavano,
Burmac, Browns Grotto, County Road
ADDRESSES: Please email comments to
blm_rgfo_comments@blm.gov or send by 304, and Penrose Commons camping
mail to BLM Royal Gorge Field Office at areas; and
• $10 per night vehicle fee for
3028 E Main Street, Canon City, CO
overnight camping use in overflow
81212, Attn: Kalem Lenard. Documents
camping areas with access to nearby
concerning this fee change may be
reviewed at the Royal Gorge Field Office campground facilities at Burmac,
County Road 304, Penrose Commons,
or online at https://www.blm.gov/
The Bank Campground, and Sand Gulch
programs/recreation/permits-and-fees/
Campground.
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The Royal Gorge Field Office
Campground Business Plan used a
market analysis and management
expense estimates to determine the
expanded amenity fees at these
recreation sites. The BLM’s public
outreach process and analysis of the fee
program are detailed in the Business
Plan. These expanded amenity camping
fees are consistent with other
established fee sites in the region.
(Authority: 16 U.S.C. 6804(e))
Douglas J. Vilsack,
Colorado State Director.
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Notice of Inventory Completion:
University of Minnesota Twin Cities,
Minneapolis, MN; Minnesota Indian
Affairs Council, St. Paul/Bemidji, MN;
Science Museum of Minnesota, Saint
Paul, MN; University of Colorado
Museum (Boulder), Boulder, CO;
Milwaukee Public Museum, Milwaukee,
WI; Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO;
Yale Peabody Museum, New Haven,
CT; and Cleveland Museum of Art,
Cleveland, OH
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
In accordance with the Native
American Graves Protection and
Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), the
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
(UMN); Minnesota Indian Affairs
Council; Science Museum of Minnesota;
University of Colorado Museum
(Boulder); Milwaukee Public Museum;
Denver Art Museum; Yale Peabody
Museum; and Cleveland Museum of Art,
hereafter the Collaborating Museums,
have completed an inventory of
associated funerary objects and have
determined that there is a cultural
affiliation between the associated
funerary objects and Indian Tribes or
Native Hawaiian organizations in this
notice.
SUMMARY:
Repatriation of the associated
funerary objects in this notice may
occur on or after March 25, 2024.
˜ a Gutie´rrez,
ADDRESSES: Alejandra Pen
Weisman Art Museum, University of
Minnesota, 333 East River Road,
Minneapolis, MN 55455, telephone
(612) 624–5934, email apenagut@
umn.edu.
DATES:
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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 the Collaborating
Museums, and additional information
on the determinations in this notice,
including the results of consultation,
can be found in the inventory or related
records. The National Park Service is
not responsible for the determinations
in this notice.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Abstract of Information Available
Based on the information available, 19
funerary objects have been reasonably
identified as associated with human
remains described on a previous notice
submitted by the Collaborating
Museums. The 19 associated funerary
objects are bowls with painted
decoration over white slip. These items
were excavated from the Cameron Creek
site in Grant County NM in 1923, 1927,
and 1928 by multiple institutions in
partnership including the University of
Minnesota. While human remains were
transported to the University of
Minnesota, funerary items were divided
among participating institutions,
including the Santa Fe Museum (now
the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture/
Laboratory of Anthropology). The latter
museum sold 20 bowls, including those
listed here, to the Cleveland Museum of
Art in 1930. The Cameron Creek site is
identified by archaeologists as a
Mimbres culture site.
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Cultural Affiliation
Based on the information available
and the results of consultation, cultural
affiliation is clearly identified by the
information available about the
associated funerary objects described in
this notice.
Determinations
The Collaborating Museums have
determined that:
• The 19 objects described in this
notice are reasonably believed to have
been placed intentionally with or near
individual human remains at the time of
death or later as part of the death rite
or ceremony.
• There is a reasonable connection
between the associated funerary objects
described in this notice and the Hopi
Tribe of Arizona; Mescalero Apache
Tribe of the Mescalero Reservation, New
Mexico; Okhay Owingeh, New Mexico;
Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico; Pueblo
of Cochiti, New Mexico; Pueblo of
Isleta, New Mexico; Pueblo of Jemez,
New Mexico; Pueblo of Laguna, New
Mexico; Pueblo of Nambe, New Mexico;
Pueblo of Picuris, New Mexico; Pueblo
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of Pojoaque, New Mexico; Pueblo of San
Felipe, New Mexico; Pueblo of San
Ildefonso, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santa
Ana, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santa
Clara, New Mexico; Pueblo of Taos,
New Mexico; Pueblo of Tesuque, New
Mexico; Pueblo of Zia, New Mexico;
Santo Domingo Pueblo; Ysleta del Sur
Pueblo; and the Zuni Tribe of the Zuni
Reservation, New Mexico.
Requests for Repatriation
Written requests for repatriation of the
associated funerary objects in this notice
must be sent to the authorized
representative identified in this notice
under 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 associated
funerary objects in this notice to a
requestor may occur on or after March
25, 2024. If competing requests for
repatriation are received, the
Collaborating Museums must determine
the most appropriate requestor prior to
repatriation. Requests for joint
repatriation of the associated funerary
objects are considered a single request
and not competing requests. The
Collaborating Museums are 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 10.10.
Dated: February 14, 2024.
Melanie O’Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
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Notice of Inventory Completion:
Arkansas Archeological Survey,
Fayetteville, AR
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
In accordance with the Native
American Graves Protection and
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Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), the
Arkansas Archeological Survey 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 Little River County
Arkansas.
DATES: Repatriation of the human
remains and associated funerary objects
in this notice may occur on or after
March 25, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Sarah Shepard, Arkansas
Archeological Survey, 2475 N. Hatch
Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72704,
telephone (479) 575–6552, email
nagpra@uark.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 the Arkansas
Archeological Survey. 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 Arkansas Archeological Survey.
Consultation
A detailed assessment of the human
remains was made by the FBI
professional staff in consultation with
representatives of the Caddo’s Nation’s
Tribal Historic Preservation Office. A
government-to-government tribal
consultation meeting was held on
November 8, 2023, in Shawnee,
Oklahoma. Conversations between the
ARAS and Caddo Nation continued
after that period.
History and Description of the Remains
The Arkansas Archeological Survey
(ARAS) received a transfer from the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on
October 5, 2023, of human remains
recovered from a seizure in Indiana.
At an unknown date, human remains
representing, at minimum, one
individual were removed Little River
County Arkansas. This individual was
removed from the Bowman site, a large
prehistoric Caddo ceremonial center on
the Red River (Little River County) in
Southwestern Arkansas. Following
removal, the human remains (a single
cranium) were transported to Indiana,
where they remained as part of a private
collection of Native American
antiquities and cultural heritage. In
April 2014, the human remains were
seized by the FBI as part of a criminal
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS-WASO-NAGPRA-NPS0037435; PPWOCRADN0-PCU00RP14.R50000]
Notice of Inventory Completion: University of Minnesota Twin
Cities, Minneapolis, MN; Minnesota Indian Affairs Council, St. Paul/
Bemidji, MN; Science Museum of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN; University of
Colorado Museum (Boulder), Boulder, CO; Milwaukee Public Museum,
Milwaukee, WI; Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO; Yale Peabody Museum, New
Haven, CT; and Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
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 University of Minnesota Twin Cities
(UMN); Minnesota Indian Affairs Council; Science Museum of Minnesota;
University of Colorado Museum (Boulder); Milwaukee Public Museum;
Denver Art Museum; Yale Peabody Museum; and Cleveland Museum of Art,
hereafter the Collaborating Museums, have completed an inventory of
associated funerary objects and have determined that there is a
cultural affiliation between the associated funerary objects and Indian
Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations in this notice.
DATES: Repatriation of the associated funerary objects in this notice
may occur on or after March 25, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Alejandra Pe[ntilde]a Guti[eacute]rrez, Weisman Art Museum,
University of Minnesota, 333 East River Road, Minneapolis, MN 55455,
telephone (612) 624-5934, email [email protected].
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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
Collaborating Museums, and additional information on the determinations
in this notice, including the results of consultation, can be found in
the inventory or related records. The National Park Service is not
responsible for the determinations in this notice.
Abstract of Information Available
Based on the information available, 19 funerary objects have been
reasonably identified as associated with human remains described on a
previous notice submitted by the Collaborating Museums. The 19
associated funerary objects are bowls with painted decoration over
white slip. These items were excavated from the Cameron Creek site in
Grant County NM in 1923, 1927, and 1928 by multiple institutions in
partnership including the University of Minnesota. While human remains
were transported to the University of Minnesota, funerary items were
divided among participating institutions, including the Santa Fe Museum
(now the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology).
The latter museum sold 20 bowls, including those listed here, to the
Cleveland Museum of Art in 1930. The Cameron Creek site is identified
by archaeologists as a Mimbres culture site.
Cultural Affiliation
Based on the information available and the results of consultation,
cultural affiliation is clearly identified by the information available
about the associated funerary objects described in this notice.
Determinations
The Collaborating Museums have determined that:
The 19 objects described in this notice are reasonably
believed to have been placed intentionally with or near individual
human remains at the time of death or later as part of the death rite
or ceremony.
There is a reasonable connection between the associated
funerary objects described in this notice and the Hopi Tribe of
Arizona; Mescalero Apache Tribe of the Mescalero Reservation, New
Mexico; Okhay Owingeh, New Mexico; Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico; Pueblo
of Cochiti, New Mexico; Pueblo of Isleta, New Mexico; Pueblo of Jemez,
New Mexico; Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico; Pueblo of Nambe, New Mexico;
Pueblo of Picuris, New Mexico; Pueblo of Pojoaque, New Mexico; Pueblo
of San Felipe, New Mexico; Pueblo of San Ildefonso, New Mexico; Pueblo
of Santa Ana, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santa Clara, New Mexico; Pueblo of
Taos, New Mexico; Pueblo of Tesuque, New Mexico; Pueblo of Zia, New
Mexico; Santo Domingo Pueblo; Ysleta del Sur Pueblo; and the Zuni Tribe
of the Zuni Reservation, New Mexico.
Requests for Repatriation
Written requests for repatriation of the associated funerary
objects in this notice must be sent to the authorized representative
identified in this notice under 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 associated funerary objects in this notice to a
requestor may occur on or after March 25, 2024. If competing requests
for repatriation are received, the Collaborating Museums must determine
the most appropriate requestor prior to repatriation. Requests for
joint repatriation of the associated funerary objects are considered a
single request and not competing requests. The Collaborating Museums
are 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 10.10.
Dated: February 14, 2024.
Melanie O'Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
[FR Doc. 2024-03654 Filed 2-22-24; 8:45 am]
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