95-23893. Notice of Inventory Completion of Native American Human Remains and Associated Funerary Objects from the Island of Kaua'i in the Collections of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu, HI  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 187 (Wednesday, September 27, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 49856-49857]
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Notice of Inventory Completion of Native American Human Remains 
    and Associated Funerary Objects from the Island of Kaua'i in the 
    Collections of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu, HI
    
    AGENCY: National Park Service
    
    ACTION: Notice
    
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        Notice is hereby given in accordance with provisions of the Native 
    American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, 25 U.S.C. 3003 (d), of 
    the completion of the inventory of human remains and associated 
    funerary objects from the Island of Kaua'i by the Bernice Pauahi Bishop 
    Museum Honolulu, HI.
        A detailed inventory and assessment of these human remains and 
    associated funerary objects has been made by Bishop Museum's 
    professional staff, and representatives of the following Native 
    Hawaiian organizations: Kaua'i / Ni'ihau Island Burial Council, Hui 
    Malama I Na Kupuna 'O Hawai'i Nei, and the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, 
    Native Hawaiian organizations under 25 U.S.C. 3001(11) and individuals 
    Mr. Edward Ka'iwi and Ms. Aletha Kaohi, of Kaua'i.
        The human remains represent at least 85 individuals and 32 
    associated funerary objects. These remains came to Bishop Museum from 
    the following sources:
        In 1900, J. K. Farley donated one skull from Koloa. In 1916, J. F. 
    G. Stokes collected one calvarium from Maha'ulepu with a shell and four 
    glass beads. In 1918, the Museum purchased one skull from Wailua from 
    H. Schultz. In 1922, Herbert E. Gregory, Director, and Edwin H. Bryan, 
    Curator of Collections, at Bishop Museum, with Kaua'i residents H. & R. 
    von Holt, L. Thurston, and Lindsay Anton Faye, removed seventeen 
    remains, one stone flake, twenty shells and two wood fragments from 
    Kalalau, Nu'alolo Valleys. In 1922, Gerrit P. Wilder donated a skull 
    from Kipu Kai. In 1926, C. J. Fern and W. W. Henderson donated one set 
    of fragmentary remains from Hanalei. In 1927, H. E. Gregory collected 
    one fragmentary set of skeletal remains from Kipu Kai. In 1928, Wendell 
    C. Bennett and Kenneth P. Emory, Anthropologists at Bishop Museum, 
    collected two sets of remains from sands dunes, Lihu'e district. In 
    October 1928, W. C. Bennett shipped twelve remains, mostly skulls, from 
    Waimea. In December 1928, Bishop Museum received four crania from 
    Kealia, from W. C. Bennett. In 1929, W. C. Bennett removed fifteen sets 
    of remains from Kipu Kai, Kaunalewa caves, and Nu'alolo. The remains 
    from Nu'alolo were associated with 1 bead. In 1936, the Museum received 
    one set of human remains from Ha'ena from an anonymous donor. In 1947, 
    George Arnemann donated one skull from Kalihi Kai and one from 
    Ka'aka'aniu. In 1948, Mrs. William Weinrich donated one skull from 
    Kaua'i. In 1949, a group of students under K. P. Emory, excavated 
    thirteen human remains a 
    
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    rock and shell fragments from a bull-dozed site at Wailua. In 1951, the 
    Museum recorded one set of human remains from Po'ipu from an anonymous 
    donor. In 1956, Lawrence P. Richards donated one skull from Aweoweonui. 
    In 1959, Adna Clarke, Jr., donated one set of human remains from 
    Hanapepe. In 1964, Robert N. Bowen, Museum employee, collected a single 
    vertebra at Koloa. In 1964, Frederic O. Wolf, donated one skull from 
    Kaua'i. In 1965, Lloyd J. Soehren, Museum anthropologist, excavated one 
    set of human remains and an animal bone fragment from Nu'alolo. In 
    1974, John E. Reinecke donated the remains of four partial skeletons 
    from Po'ipu. In 1984, Stella Hobby donated one skull from Kaua'i. In 
    1989, Andrew J. Hingsberger donated one skull from Nu'alolo.
        No known individuals were identified. In consultation with Native 
    Hawaiian organizations and at their recommendation, the Bishop Museum 
    decided that no attempt would be made to determine the age of the human 
    remains from Kaua'i. Geographic location of the remains, types of 
    associated funerary objects, and method of burial preparation are 
    recognizable as burial practices of Native Hawaiians ancestral to 
    contemporary Native Hawaiian organizations.
        Based on the above information, officials of the Bishop Museum, in 
    consultation with representatives of the Kaua'i / Ni'ihau Island Burial 
    Council, Hui Malama I Na Kupuna 'O Hawai'i Nei, the Office of Hawaiian 
    Affairs, Edward Ka'iwi and Aletha Kaohi, have determined pursuant to 25 
    U.S.C. 3001(2) that there is a relationship of shared group identity 
    which can be reasonably traced between these remains and present-day 
    Native Hawaiian organizations.
        This notice has been sent to the Kaua'i / Ni'ihau Island Burial 
    Council, Hui Malama I Na Kupuna 'O Hawai'i Nei, the Office of Hawaiian 
    Affairs, Edward Ka'iwi and Aletha Kaohi. Representatives of any Native 
    Hawaiian organization which believes itself to be culturally affiliated 
    with these human remains and associated funerary objects should contact 
    Anita Manning, NAGPRA Representative, Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, P. 
    O. Box 19000, Honolulu, Hawai'i, 96817-0916, 
    manning@bishop.bishop.hawaii.org>, 808-848-4117, before October 27, 
    1995.
    
        Dated: September 21, 1995.
    Francis P. McManamon
    Departmental Consulting Archeologist
    Archeology and Ethnology Program
    [FR Doc. 95-23893 Filed 9-26-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
09/27/1995
Department:
Interior Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice
Document Number:
95-23893
Pages:
49856-49857 (2 pages)
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95-23893.pdf