Notice of Inventory Completion: University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, 14710-14711 [2024-04091]
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Community of the Auburn Rancheria of
California; and the Wilton Rancheria,
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 March 29, 2024. If competing
requests for repatriation are received,
California State University, Sacramento
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. California State
University, Sacramento is responsible
for sending a copy of this notice to the
Indian Tribes identified in this notice.
This notice was submitted before the
effective date of the revised regulations
(88 FR 86452, December 13, 2023,
effective January 12, 2024). As the
notice conforms to the mandatory
format of the Federal Register and
includes the required information, the
National Park Service is publishing this
notice as submitted.
Authority: Native American Graves
Protection and Repatriation Act, 25
U.S.C. 3003, and the implementing
regulations, 43 CFR 10.10.
Dated: February 20, 2024.
Melanie O’Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
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Notice of Inventory Completion:
University of California, Riverside,
Riverside, CA
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
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In accordance with the Native
American Graves Protection and
Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), the
University of California, Riverside 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 an unknown county
in CA.
DATES: Repatriation of the human
remains and associated funerary objects
in this notice may occur on or after
March 29, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Megan Murphy, University
of California, Riverside, 900 University
Avenue, Riverside, CA 92517–5900,
telephone (951) 827–6349, email
megan.murphy@ucr.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 University of
California, Riverside. 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 University of California,
Riverside.
SUMMARY:
Description
Human remains representing, at
minimum, one individual were removed
from an unknown County in CA. The V.
Basinger Collection is believed to have
been donated to the University of
California, Riverside in the 1960s. The
collection is approximately 28 banker’s
boxes in size and contains about 600
items. The cremated remains of at least
one Native American ancestor are
housed in six clay vessels in the
collection. In his 2002 NAGPRA
inventory, Dr. Phil Wilke of the UCR
Anthropology Department, noted that
the collection had been in the
department since at least 1969. Through
archival research, NAGPRA Staff
uncovered information related to a
professor of entomology, Dr. Almon Jay
Basinger, who taught at UCR from 1923–
196. Dr. Basinger was married to Vera
Basinger (Lewis) who passed away in
1950. According to historical census
data, Vera Basinger lived in Pima
County, AZ, in her early life on her
family’s farm. NAGPRA Program Staff
believe that the V. Basinger Collection
was composed mostly of Vera’s personal
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collection and was donated by Dr.
Almon Basinger to UCR after her death.
Collection records list Arizona (Gila
Bend, Rillito, Chiricahua Mountains)
and Riverside, California for small a
portion of the collection, while the rest
is broadly un-provenienced. In a student
paper likely from the 1970s, a student
conducted an osteological analysis of
the cremated remains yielding
information about the possible method
of cremation and noting that the
individual was a young, Native
American man from the ‘‘Southern
California desert’’. The only
documentation associated with the
collection was a singular black and
white photograph of four people
washing pottery at what appears to be
an archeological site. Writing on the
reverse of the photograph appears to
read ‘‘Washing pottery at Puye´, 1916
New Mexico’’. The items in the
collection seem to be from different
locales in the American Southwest and
Southern California and are not all from
the burial site where the cremation was
reportedly removed from. The burial
site was likely in either Riverside,
Imperial, San Diego, or San Bernardino
Counties. Through consultation and
review of the funerary objects with
various southern California/Arizona
Tribes it was determined that the
individual was most likely either
Cahuilla or Yaqui. The six associated
funerary objects are six clay vessels
(ollas).
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: geographical
information, historical information, and
expert tribal opinion.
Determinations
Pursuant to NAGPRA and its
implementing regulations, and after
consultation with the appropriate
Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian
organizations, the University of
California, Riverside has determined
that:
• The human remains described in
this notice represent the physical
remains of one individual of Native
American ancestry.
• The six objects described in this
notice are reasonably believed to have
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been placed with or near individual
human remains at the time of death or
later as part of the death rite or
ceremony.
• There is a relationship of shared
group identity that can be reasonably
traced between the human remains and
associated funerary objects described in
this notice and the Agua Caliente Band
of Cahuilla Indians of the Agua Caliente
Indian Reservation, California;
Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians,
California; Cabazon Band of Cahuilla
Indians (previously listed as Cabazon
Band of Mission Indians, California);
Cahuilla Band of Indians; Chemehuevi
Indian Tribe of the Chemehuevi
Reservation, California; Los Coyotes
Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno Indians,
California; Morongo Band of Mission
Indians, California; Pascua Yaqui Tribe
of Arizona; Ramona Band of Cahuilla,
California; Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla
Indians, California; Torres Martinez
Desert Cahuilla Indians, California; and
the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission
Indians of California.
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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 March 29, 2024. If competing
requests for repatriation are received,
the University of California, Riverside
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. The University of
California, Riverside is responsible for
sending a copy of this notice to the
Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian
organizations identified in this notice.
This notice was submitted before the
effective date of the revised regulations
(88 FR 86452, December 13, 2023,
effective January 12, 2024). As the
notice conforms to the mandatory
format of the Federal Register and
includes the required information, the
VerDate Sep<11>2014
19:59 Feb 27, 2024
Jkt 262001
National Park Service is publishing this
notice as submitted.
Authority: Native American Graves
Protection and Repatriation Act, 25
U.S.C. 3003, and the implementing
regulations, 43 CFR 10.10.
Dated: February 20, 2024.
Melanie O’Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
[FR Doc. 2024–04091 Filed 2–27–24; 8:45 am]
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Notice of Inventory Completion: The
Filson Historical Society, Louisville,
KY
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
In accordance with the Native
American Graves Protection and
Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), the Filson
Historical Society 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 Clark
County, IN.
DATES: Repatriation of the human
remains in this notice may occur on or
after March 29, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Kelly Hyberger, The Filson
Historical Society, 1310 South 3rd
Street, Louisville, KY 40208, telephone
(502) 635–5083, email khyberger@
filsonhistorical.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 Filson
Historical Society. 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 Filson Historical Society.
SUMMARY:
Description
Human remains representing, at
minimum, one individual were removed
from Clark County, IN. This individual
was likely removed from a mound on
the bank of the Ohio River in Clarksville
sometime in 1895. Archival evidence
suggests this mound was later destroyed
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during construction of a flood wall. This
individual was donated to the Filson in
1913 by the estate of Ruben T. Durrett.
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: geographical
information and oral tradition.
Determinations
Pursuant to NAGPRA and its
implementing regulations, and after
consultation with the appropriate
Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian
organizations, the Filson Historical
Society 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 Miami
Tribe of Oklahoma and the Shawnee
Tribe.
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 March 29, 2024. If competing
requests for repatriation are received,
the Filson Historical Society 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 Filson
Historical Society is responsible for
sending a copy of this notice to the
Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian
organizations identified in this notice.
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Notice of Inventory Completion: University of California,
Riverside, Riverside, CA
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 California, Riverside 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 an unknown county in CA.
DATES: Repatriation of the human remains and associated funerary
objects in this notice may occur on or after March 29, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Megan Murphy, University of California, Riverside, 900
University Avenue, Riverside, CA 92517-5900, telephone (951) 827-6349,
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
University of California, Riverside. 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 University of California, Riverside.
Description
Human remains representing, at minimum, one individual were removed
from an unknown County in CA. The V. Basinger Collection is believed to
have been donated to the University of California, Riverside in the
1960s. The collection is approximately 28 banker's boxes in size and
contains about 600 items. The cremated remains of at least one Native
American ancestor are housed in six clay vessels in the collection. In
his 2002 NAGPRA inventory, Dr. Phil Wilke of the UCR Anthropology
Department, noted that the collection had been in the department since
at least 1969. Through archival research, NAGPRA Staff uncovered
information related to a professor of entomology, Dr. Almon Jay
Basinger, who taught at UCR from 1923-196. Dr. Basinger was married to
Vera Basinger (Lewis) who passed away in 1950. According to historical
census data, Vera Basinger lived in Pima County, AZ, in her early life
on her family's farm. NAGPRA Program Staff believe that the V. Basinger
Collection was composed mostly of Vera's personal collection and was
donated by Dr. Almon Basinger to UCR after her death. Collection
records list Arizona (Gila Bend, Rillito, Chiricahua Mountains) and
Riverside, California for small a portion of the collection, while the
rest is broadly un-provenienced. In a student paper likely from the
1970s, a student conducted an osteological analysis of the cremated
remains yielding information about the possible method of cremation and
noting that the individual was a young, Native American man from the
``Southern California desert''. The only documentation associated with
the collection was a singular black and white photograph of four people
washing pottery at what appears to be an archeological site. Writing on
the reverse of the photograph appears to read ``Washing pottery at
Puy[eacute], 1916 New Mexico''. The items in the collection seem to be
from different locales in the American Southwest and Southern
California and are not all from the burial site where the cremation was
reportedly removed from. The burial site was likely in either
Riverside, Imperial, San Diego, or San Bernardino Counties. Through
consultation and review of the funerary objects with various southern
California/Arizona Tribes it was determined that the individual was
most likely either Cahuilla or Yaqui. The six associated funerary
objects are six clay vessels (ollas).
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: geographical information, historical information, and
expert tribal opinion.
Determinations
Pursuant to NAGPRA and its implementing regulations, and after
consultation with the appropriate Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian
organizations, the University of California, Riverside has determined
that:
The human remains described in this notice represent the
physical remains of one individual of Native American ancestry.
The six objects described in this notice are reasonably
believed to have
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been placed with or near individual human remains at the time of death
or later as part of the death rite or ceremony.
There is a relationship of shared group identity that can
be reasonably traced between the human remains and associated funerary
objects described in this notice and the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla
Indians of the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation, California; Augustine
Band of Cahuilla Indians, California; Cabazon Band of Cahuilla Indians
(previously listed as Cabazon Band of Mission Indians, California);
Cahuilla Band of Indians; Chemehuevi Indian Tribe of the Chemehuevi
Reservation, California; Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno
Indians, California; Morongo Band of Mission Indians, California;
Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona; Ramona Band of Cahuilla, California;
Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians, California; Torres Martinez Desert
Cahuilla Indians, California; and the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission
Indians of 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 March 29, 2024. If
competing requests for repatriation are received, the University of
California, Riverside 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. The University of California, Riverside is
responsible for sending a copy of this notice to the Indian Tribes and
Native Hawaiian organizations identified in this notice.
This notice was submitted before the effective date of the revised
regulations (88 FR 86452, December 13, 2023, effective January 12,
2024). As the notice conforms to the mandatory format of the Federal
Register and includes the required information, the National Park
Service is publishing this notice as submitted.
Authority: Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act,
25 U.S.C. 3003, and the implementing regulations, 43 CFR 10.10.
Dated: February 20, 2024.
Melanie O'Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
[FR Doc. 2024-04091 Filed 2-27-24; 8:45 am]
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