Notice of Inventory Completion: Louisiana State University, Museum of Natural Science, Baton Rouge, LA

Published date11 July 2024
Record Number2024-15201
Citation89 FR 56896
CourtInterior Department,National Park Service
SectionNotices
Federal Register, Volume 89 Issue 133 (Thursday, July 11, 2024)
[Federal Register Volume 89, Number 133 (Thursday, July 11, 2024)]
                [Notices]
                [Pages 56896-56897]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2024-15201]
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                DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                National Park Service
                [NPS-WASO-NAGPRA-NPS0038223; PPWOCRADN0-PCU00RP14.R50000]
                Notice of Inventory Completion: Louisiana State University,
                Museum of Natural Science, Baton Rouge, LA
                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 Louisiana State University, Museum of
                Natural Science (LSUMNS) 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.
                DATES: Repatriation of the human remains in this notice may occur on or
                after August 12, 2024.
                ADDRESSES: Dr. Irene Mart[iacute] Gil, LSU Museum of Natural Science,
                119 Foster Hall, LSU, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, telephone (225) 578-2855,
                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
                LSUMNS, and additional information on the determinations in this
                notice, including the results of consultation, can be found in the
                inventory or related records. The National Park Service is not
                responsible for the determinations in this notice.
                Abstract of Information Available
                 Based on the information available, human remains representing, at
                least, 19 individuals have been reasonably identified. No known
                individuals were identified. No associated funerary objects are
                present.
                 From the Toups Place site (16LF001, located on the east bank of
                West Fork Bayou L'Ours in Lafourche Parish, LA), human remains
                representing, at a minimum, one adult individual, were removed as part
                of a surface collection by Tommy Ryan in 1984. The burial could be
                Troyville, Coles Creek, or Plaquemine/Mississippian.
                 From the South Point site (16OR12, located on the south shore of
                Lake Pontchartrain in Orleans Parish, LA) human remains representing,
                at a minimum, two adult individuals, were removed in two episodes of
                surface collection by Sherwood Gagliano, probably between 1963 and
                1965. The burials could be Tchefuncte, Troyville, Coles Creek, or
                Mississippian.
                 From the Bayou Biloxi site (16SB53, located at the junction of
                Bayou Biloxi and Southwest Branch in St. Bernard Parish, LA), human
                remains representing, at a minimum, one individual, were removed by
                Robert Treadwell during a surface collection on August 23, 1952, in the
                context of McIntire's Prehistoric Indian Settlements of the Changing
                Mississippi River Delta survey project. The burial is considered Coles
                Creek-Plaquemine, and Mississippian.
                 From the Bayou La Loutre site (16SB68, located west of Bayou La
                Loutre in St. Bernard Parish, LA), human remains representing, at a
                minimum, two adult individuals, were removed by Robert Neuman during a
                surface collection in 1976. The burial is considered Coles Creek or
                Mississippian.
                 From the 16SB103 site (this site, northwest of ``Sundown Island,''
                in St. Bernard Parish, LA, was never given a name), human remains
                representing, at a minimum, three adult individuals, were removed by
                Eric Lacefield in 1980 and by Robert Neuman, Phillip ``Duke'' Rivet,
                Kathleen Byrd, and Eric Lacefield in 1984 in surface collections. The
                burials are considered Coles Creek or Mississippian.
                 From the 16SC00 site (this site, located in the Lake Salvador area,
                in St. Charles Parish, LA, was never given a name), human remains
                representing, at a minimum, two individuals were removed by Forest
                Travirca in the 1970s. Mr. Travirca donated the materials from these
                surface collections to the LSUMNS in 1993. The individuals included one
                adult and one subadult, possibly a teenager. The burials are considered
                ``Prehistoric Unknown'' and Plaquemine/Mississippian.
                 From the Bois Chactas site (16SC4, located on the northwestern
                shore of Lake Salvador, in St. Bernard Parish, LA) human remains
                representing, at a minimum, three individuals, were removed by Robert
                Neuman during a surface collection in 1969. The collection included two
                adults and one subadult. The burials are considered Coles Creek,
                Plaquemine, and/or Mississippian.
                 From the Chaudiere Casse site (16SC8, located on the southeastern
                side of Lake Salvador in St. Charles Parish, LA), human remains
                representing, at a minimum, one adult individual, were removed by
                Forest Travirca during a surface collection in the 1970s. Mr. Travirca
                donated his collection from the site to the LSUMNS in 1994. The burials
                are considered Coles Creek, Plaquemine, and/or Mississippian.
                 From the Bayou Trepagnier site (16SC10, located on the west bank of
                Bayou Trepagnier in St. Charles Parish, LA), human remains,
                representing at a minimum, one individual, were removed by Sherwood
                Gagliano and Roger Saucier during a surface collection in 1951. The
                burials are considered Tchefuncte, Marksville, and possibly
                Mississippian.
                 From the Bayou Lacombe site (16ST30, located on the east bank of
                Bayou Lacombe in St. Tammany Parish, LA), human remains, representing,
                at a minimum, one adult individual, were removed in two surface
                collection episodes: the first in 1968, probably by Roger Saucier; the
                second by Phillip Rivet in 1974. The burials are considered Tchefuncte,
                Marksville, or Mississippian.
                 From the Somerset Mound (16TE7, also LMS 24-L-2, located on a
                natural levee of the Mississippi River in Tensas Parish, LA), human
                remains representing, at a minimum, two adult individuals, were removed
                by Robert Neuman, George Percy, and Fred (?) Smith in 1969 during a
                surface collection. The burials are considered Plaquemine or Late
                Mississippian.
                 The prehistoric material, including Tchefuncte, Troyville, Coles
                Creek, Plaquemine, and ``unknown,'' removed from the sites above is
                culturally affiliated with the Chitimacha, while the Mississippian
                material is most likely culturally affiliated with the Choctaw.
                Cultural Affiliation
                 Based on the information available and the results of consultation,
                cultural affiliation is reasonably identified by the geographical
                location or acquisition history of the human remains described in this
                notice.
                Determinations
                 The LSUMNS has determined that:
                 The human remains described in this notice represent the
                physical remains of 19 individuals of Native American ancestry.
                 There is a reasonable connection between the human remains
                described in this notice and the Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana; Jena
                Band of Choctaw Indians; Mississippi Band of Choctaw
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                Indians; and The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.
                Requests for Repatriation
                 Written requests for repatriation of the human remains in this
                notice must be sent to the authorized representative identified in this
                notice under 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 August 12, 2024. If competing requests for
                repatriation are received, LSUMNS 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 LSUMNS is responsible for sending a copy of this notice
                to the Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations identified in
                this notice.
                 Authority: Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act,
                25 U.S.C. 3003, and the implementing regulations, 43 CFR 10.10.
                 Dated: June 26, 2024.
                Melanie O'Brien,
                Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
                [FR Doc. 2024-15201 Filed 7-10-24; 8:45 am]
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