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97-15682. Notice of Intent to Repatriate a Cultural Item from Arizona in the Control of the Tallahassee Museum of History & Natural Science, Tallahassee, FL
[Federal Register Volume 62, Number 115 (Monday, June 16, 1997)]
[Notices]
[Pages 32652-32653]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 97-15682]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Notice of Intent to Repatriate a Cultural Item from Arizona in
the Control of the Tallahassee Museum of History & Natural Science,
Tallahassee, FL
AGENCY: National Park Service
ACTION: Notice
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Notice is hereby given under the Native American Graves Protection
and Repatriation Act, 25 U.S.C. 3005 (a)(2), of the intent to
repatriate a cultural item from Arizona in the control of the
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Tallahassee Museum of History & Natural Science which meets the
definition of ``unassociated funerary object'' under Section 2 of the
Act.
The cultural item is a large black ceramic pot with a wide mouth,
smooth surface, and a rounded convex base.
In 1962, this pot was donated to the Tallahassee Museum of History
& Natural Science by Mr. Ed Komarek of Thomasville, GA. Accession
information indicates that in 1960, Mr. Komarek obtained this pot
``from a Hopi Indian who dug it out of a grave'' on Third Mesa, Hopi
Reservation, AZ. This pot is consistent with the material culture of
precontact Puebloan cultures widely held to be ancestral to the Hopi
Tribe in this area. Representatives of the Hopi Tribe states this pot
is consistent with ancestral Hopi material culture and funerary
practice.
Officials of the Tallahassee Museum of History & Natural Science
have determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (3)(B), this cultural
item 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 preponderance of the evidence, to
have been removed from a specific burial site of an Native American
individual. Officials of the Tallahassee Museum of History & Natural
Science have also determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(2), there
is a relationship of shared group identity which can be reasonably
traced between this item and the Hopi Tribe.
This notice has been sent to officials of the Hopi Tribe.
Representatives of any other Indian tribe that believes itself to be
culturally affiliated with these objects should contact Linda Deaton,
Tallahassee Museum of History & Natural Science, 3945 Museum Drive,
Tallahassee, FL 32310, telephone (904) 575-8684 before July 16, 1997.
Transfer of control of this object to the Hopi Tribe may begin after
that date if no additional claimants come forward.
The National Park Service is not responsible for the determinations
within this notice.
Dated: June 10, 1997.
Francis P. McManamon,
Departmental Consulting Archeologist,
Manager, Archeology and Ethnography Program.
[FR Doc. 97-15682 Filed 6-13-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information
- Published:
- 06/16/1997
- Department:
- National Park Service
- Entry Type:
- Notice
- Action:
- Notice
- Document Number:
- 97-15682
- Pages:
- 32652-32653 (2 pages)
- PDF File:
-
97-15682.pdf