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Federal Register / Vol. 71, No.

22 / Thursday, February 2, 2006 / Notices 5683

Dated: January 25, 2006. pendant, 2 sets of miscellaneous beads, Confederated Tribes of the Warm
C. Timothy McKeown, 1 blue and white ceramic pendant, 1 Springs Reservation of Oregon and that
Acting Manager, National NAGPRA Program. horn jar, 1 copper pendant, 1 set of brass this notice has been published.
[FR Doc. E6–1381 Filed 2–1–06; 8:45 am] buttons, 1 metal pendant, and 1 set of Dated: January 20, 2006.
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loose copper beads. C. Timothy McKeown,
The cultural items were noted as
being from ‘‘Memaloose Island, Acting Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
Columbia River.’’ It is unknown if they [FR Doc. E6–1379 Filed 2–1–06; 8:45 am]
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
were from Lower Memaloose Island, BILLING CODE 4312–50–S

National Park Service Wasco County, OR, or Upper


Memaloose Island, Klickitat County,
Notice of Intent to Repatriate Cultural WA. It is unknown if they were found DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Items: Horner Collection, Oregon State by Mr. Chamberlain. The Memaloose
University, Corvallis, OR National Park Service
Islands were used during the
postcontact period by local Native Notice of Inventory Completion:
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
American peoples for the burial of their Horner Collection, Oregon State
ACTION: Notice. dead. The Memaloose Islands are within University, Corvallis, OR
the traditional territory of Chinook- and
Notice is here given in accordance AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
Sahaptin-speaking Indian groups
with the Native American Graves
represented today by the Confederated ACTION: Notice.
Protection and Repatriation Act
Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation,
(NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. 3005, of the intent Notice is here given in accordance
Washington and the Confederated
to repatriate cultural items in the with the Native American Graves
Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation
possession of the Horner Collection, Protection and Repatriation Act
of Oregon. The Confederated Tribes of
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. 3003, of the
the Warm Springs Reservation of
that meet the definition of Oregon has submitted a claim for the completion of an inventory of human
‘‘unassociated funerary objects’’ under unassociated funerary objects. remains in the possession of the Horner
25 U.S.C. 3001. Officials of the Horner Collection, Collection, Oregon State University,
This notice is published as part of the Oregon State University have Corvallis, OR. The human remains were
National Park Service’s administrative determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. removed from an island in the Columbia
responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25 3001 (3)(B), the 38 cultural items River, near the border between Oregon
U.S.C. 3003 (d)(3). The determinations described above are reasonably believed and Washington.
in this notice are the sole responsibility to have been placed with or near This notice is published as part of the
of the museum, institution, or Federal individual human remains at the time of National Park Service’s administrative
agency that has control of the cultural death or later as part of the death rite responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25
items. The National Park Service is not or ceremony and are believed, by a U.S.C. 3003 (d)(3). The determinations
responsible for the determinations in preponderance of the evidence, to have in this notice are the sole responsibility
this notice. been removed from a specific burial site of the museum, institution, or Federal
The Horner Collection, Oregon State of a Native American individual. agency that has control of the Native
University professional staff consulted Officials of the Horner Collection, American human remains. The National
with representatives of the Confederated Oregon State University also have Park Service is not responsible for the
Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. determinations in this notice.
of Oregon. The Confederated Tribes and 3001 (2), there is a relationship of A detailed assessment of the human
Bands of the Yakama Indian Nation, shared group identity that can be remains was made by Horner Collection,
Washington, were advised of the reasonably traced between the 38 Oregon State University professional
cultural items, but did not participate in unassociated funerary objects and the staff in consultation with
consultation. Confederated Tribes and Bands of the representatives of the Confederated
In 1936, Mr. Keith Chamberlain Yakama Nation, Washington, and Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation
loaned two antelope spikes to the John Confederated Tribes of the Warm of Oregon. The Confederated Tribes and
B. Horner Museum of the Oregon Springs Reservation of Oregon. Bands of the Yakama Indian Nation,
Country, Oregon Agricultural College. Representatives of any other Indian Washington, were advised of the human
The Oregon Agricultural College was tribe that believes itself to be culturally remains, but did not participate in
renamed the Oregon State College in affiliated with the unassociated funerary consultation.
1937, and became Oregon State objects should contact Sabah Randhawa, Some time between 1925 and 1927,
University in 1962. In 1974, Mr. Executive Vice President and Provost, human remains representing a
Chamberlain donated the two antelope President’s Office, Oregon State minimum of one individual was
spikes to the Horner Museum. University, 600 Kerr Administration removed from ‘‘Memaloose Island,
Currently, cultural items from the Building, Corvallis, OR 97331, Columbia River.’’ It is unclear from
Horner Museum are referred to as the telephone (541) 737–8260, before March museum records whether the human
Horner Collection, which is owned by, 6, 2006. Repatriation of the 38 remains came from Upper Memaloose
and in the possession of, Oregon State unassociated funerary objects to the Island, Klickatat County, WA, or Lower
University. At that time, Mr. Confederated Tribes of the Warm Memaloose Island, Wasco County, OR.
Chamberlain also donated an additional Springs Reservation of Oregon may On June 16, 1936, Keith Chamberlain
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36 cultural items to the Horner proceed after that date if no additional loaned one cranium (skull without the
Collection. The cultural items are 14 claimants come forward. lower jaw), to the John B. Horner
bead necklaces, 3 mortars, 1 pestle, 2 The Horner Collection, Oregon State Museum of the Oregon Country, Oregon
gaming sticks, 1 bow, 2 bone whistles, University is responsible for notifying Agricultural College. The Oregon
1 axe head, 1 small bowl, 1 flintlock and the Confederated Tribes and Bands of Agricultural College was renamed the
bead, 1 unknown lithic, 1 stone the Yakama Nation, Washington and Oregon State College in 1937, and

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5684 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 22 / Thursday, February 2, 2006 / Notices

became Oregon State University in Oregon may proceed after that date if no human remains are presumed to
1962. In 1975, Keith Chamberlain gifted additional claimants come forward. comprise the partial skeleton of an
the cranium to the John B. Horner The Horner Collection, Oregon State individual of Native American ancestry.
Museum of the Oregon Country. The University is responsible for notifying According to museum records, the
Horner Museum closed in 1995. the Confederated Tribes and Bands of donor speculated that a mass burial site,
Currently, cultural items from the the Yakama Nation, Washington, and similar to those used by Native
Horner Museum are referred to as the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Americans, was within the general area
Horner Collection, which is owned by, Springs Reservation of Oregon that this where the human remains were
and in the possession of, Oregon State notice has been published. unearthed. Moreover, Native Americans
University. It is unknown whether the Dated: January 20, 2006. have been known to populate the area
human remains were removed by Mr. C. Timothy McKeown, surrounding Lake Washington since
Chamberlain. No known individuals Acting Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
before contact. Descendants of the
were identified. No associated funerary original inhabitants are members of the
[FR Doc. E6–1380 Filed 2–1–06; 8:45 am]
objects are present. Muckleshoot Indian Tribe of the
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The human remains have been Muckleshoot Reservation, Washington,
identified as Native American based on and the Lake Washington area is within
the presence of cranial deformation and their aboriginal territory.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
museum records that identify the Officials of the Renton Historical
human remains as a ‘‘flathead skull’’, National Park Service Society and Museum have determined
cranial deformation is consistent with that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (9–10),
practices of the Chinook-speaking Notice of Inventory Completion: the human remains described above
groups and, to a lesser degree, by the Renton Historical Society and represent the physical remains of one
Sahaptin-speaking groups. The Museum, Renton, WA individual of Native American ancestry.
Memaloose Islands were used during Officials of the Renton Historical
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
the post-contact period by local Native Society and Museum also have
American peoples for the burial of their ACTION: Notice. determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C.
dead. The Memaloose Islands are within Notice is here given in accordance 3001 (2), there is a relationship of
the traditional territory of Chinook- and with the Native American Graves shared group identity that can be
Sahaptin-speaking Indian groups Protection and Repatriation Act reasonably traced between the Native
represented today by the Confederated (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. 3003, of the American human remains and the
Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Indian completion of an inventory of human Muckleshoot Indian Tribe of the
Nation, Washington, and the remains in the control of the Renton Muckleshoot Reservation, Washington.
Confederated Tribes of the Warm Historical Society and Museum, Renton, Representatives of any other Indian
Springs Reservation of Oregon. The WA. The human remains were removed tribe that believes itself to be culturally
Confederated Tribes of the Warm from King County, WA. affiliated with the human remains
Springs Reservation of Oregon has This notice is published as part of the should contact Laura Crawford, Acting
submitted a claim for the human National Park Service’s administrative Collections Manager, Renton Historical
remains. responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25 Museum, 235 Mill Avenue South,
Officials of the Horner Collection, U.S.C. 3003 (d)(3). The determinations Renton, WA 98055, telephone (425)
Oregon State University have in this notice are the sole responsibility 255–2330, before March 6, 2006.
determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. of the museum, institution, or Federal Repatriation of the human remains to
3001 (9–10), the human remains agency that has control of the human the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe of the
described above represent the physical remains. The National Park Service is Muckleshoot Reservation, Washington
remains of one individual of Native not responsible for the determinations may proceed after that date if no
American ancestry. Officials of the in this notice. additional claimants come forward.
Horner Collection, Oregon State A detailed assessment of the human The Renton Historical Society and
University have also determined that, remains was made by Renton Historical Museum is responsible for notifying the
pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (2), there is Society and Museum professional staff Muckleshoot Indian Tribe of the
a relationship of shared group identity in consultations with representatives of Muckleshoot Reservation, Washington
that can be reasonably traced between the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe of the that this notice has been published.
the Native American human remains Muckleshoot Reservation, Washington. Dated: January 20, 2006.
and the Confederated Tribes and Bands In the early 1900s, human remains
of the Yakama Indian Nation, C. Timothy McKeown,
representing a minimum of one
Washington, and Confederated Tribes of individual were removed from an Acting Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
the Warm Springs Reservation of unknown site on the beach of southern [FR Doc. E6–1378 Filed 2–1–06; 8:45 am]
Oregon. Lake Washington, Renton, King County, BILLING CODE 4312–50–S
Representatives of any other Indian WA, by Carl Mattison, a local resident.
tribe that believes itself to be culturally In 1978, the human remains were
affiliated with the human remains donated to the Renton Historical Society DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
should contact Sabah Randhawa, and Museum by Marilyn Calcaterra and Bureau of Reclamation
Executive Vice President and Provost, Judith Matson. No known individual
President’s Office, Oregon State was identified. No associated funerary Agency Information Collection
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University, 600 Kerr Administration objects are present. Activities; Proposed Revisions to a
Building, Corvallis, OR 97331, Based on a cursory physical Currently Approved Information
telephone (541) 737–8260, before March examination of the human remains and Collection; Request for Comments
6, 2006. Repatriation of the human general knowledge of indigenous
remains to the Confederated Tribes of habitation of the Lake Washington area AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation,
the Warm Springs Reservation of prior to colonization by Europeans, the Interior.

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