98-15150. Notice of Intent to Repatriate Cultural Items from Arizona in the Possession of the Arizona State Museum, Tucson, AZ  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 109 (Monday, June 8, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Page 31230]
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    [FR Doc No: 98-15150]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    National Park Service
    
    
    Notice of Intent to Repatriate Cultural Items from Arizona in the 
    Possession of the Arizona State Museum, Tucson, AZ
    
    AGENCY: National Park Service
    
    ACTION: Notice
    
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        Notice is hereby given under the Native American Graves Protection 
    and Repatriation Act, 43 CFR 10.10 (a)(3), of the intent to repatriate 
    cultural items from Arizona in the possession of the Arizona State 
    Museum, Tucson, AZ which meets the definition of ``objects of cultural 
    patrimony'' under Section 2 of the Act.
        The cultural items consist of four wooden ceremonial standards, 
    four wooden ceremonial hoops, and ceremonial bundle.
        Prior to 1943, these cultural items were removed from a crevice in 
    rocks on the San Carlos Apache Reservation without permission by 
    person(s) unknown. In 1943, these cultural items were donated to the 
    Kinishba Museum by Mr. Sam Duvall. In 1969, these cultural items were 
    transferred to the Arizona State Museum.
        Consultation with representatives of the San Carlos Apache Tribe 
    has indicated that these cultural items were removed from tribal lands 
    without permission of the San Carlos Apache Tribe. Further, 
    representatives of the San Carlos Apache Tribe state that these are 
    items which have ongoing traditional and cultural importance central to 
    the culture itself and could not have been conveyed or alienated by any 
    individual.
        Officials of the Arizona State Museum have determined that, 
    pursuant to 43 CFR 10.2 (d)(4), these nine cultural items have ongoing 
    historical, traditional, and cultural importance central to the tribe 
    itself, and could not have been alienated, appropriated, or conveyed by 
    any individual. Officials of the Arizona State Museum have also 
    determined that, pursuant to 43 CFR 10.2 (e), there is a relationship 
    of shared group identity which can be reasonably traced between these 
    items and the San Carlos Apache Tribe of the San Carlos Reservation.
        This notice has been sent to officials of the San Carlos Apache 
    Tribe of the San Carlos Reservation, the Yavapai-Apache Nation of the 
    Camp Verde Indian Reservation, the Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache Indian 
    Community of the Fort McDowell Indian Reservation, the Tonto Apache 
    Tribe, and the White Mountain Apache Tribe of the Fort Apache 
    Reservation. Representatives of any other Indian tribe that believes 
    itself to be culturally affiliated with these objects should contact 
    Dr. Gwinn Vivian, Acting Repatriation Coordinator, Arizona State 
    Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721; telephone: (520) 621-
    4500 before July 8, 1998. Repatriation of these objects to the San 
    Carlos Apache Tribe of the San Carlos Reservation may begin after that 
    date if no additional claimants come forward.
    Dated: June 2, 1998.
    Francis P. McManamon,
    Departmental Consulting Archeologist,
    Manager, Archeology and Ethnography Program.
    [FR Doc. 98-15150 Filed 6-5-98; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4310-70-F
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
06/08/1998
Department:
National Park Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice
Document Number:
98-15150
Pages:
31230-31230 (1 pages)
PDF File:
98-15150.pdf