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<CENTER><H1>HOT STORY</H1><H3> NATIONAL PARK SERVICE SENDS INVENTORY OF REMAINS TO TRIBES, NATIVE 
     HAWAIIAN GROUPS
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Press Release--Department of the Interior/National Park Service
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     For Immediate Release
     Public Affairs:  Cindy Daly (202) 208-4993
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     NATIONAL PARK SERVICE SENDS INVENTORY OF REMAINS TO TRIBES, NATIVE 
     HAWAIIAN GROUPS
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     Bringing to an end an arduous five-year task, the National Park 
     Service (NPS) has sent inventories of all Native American human 
     remains and associated funerary objects under its control to 139 
     culturally affiliated Indian tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations.
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     NPS Director Roger Kennedy praised the effort of those who brought the 
     taks to completion.  "This accounting required the hard work of 
     ethnographers, curators, Indian liaison officers, archeologists, 
     historians, and many, many other dedicated National Park Service 
     professionals," said Kennedy.  "The repatriation process demonstrates 
     our commitment to the common ground and common purpose we all share as 
     Americans."
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     The effort is being carried out under the Native American Graves 
     Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), passed in 1990.  NAGPRA 
     requires that federal agencies and institutions receiving federal 
     funds inventory the Native American remains and associated funerary 
     objects in their collections in consultation with culturally 
     affiliated Indian tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations.  The 
     inventories, completed last November, had to be turned over to the 
     appropriate Native groups by May 16.
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     The NPS inventory identified 4,982 human remains from 100 different 
     parks.  Approximately 77 percent were identified as culturally 
     affiliated with present-day tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations; 
     1,170 were culturally unidentifiable.  The NAGPRA review committee, a 
     federal advisory group, will make recommendations on the disposition 
     of the culturally unidentifiable remains.
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     "This is only the first step in returning these remains to where they 
     rightfully belong," said Kennedy.  "This is an expression of our 
     intent to do what is right."
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     For more information contact Dr. C. Timothy McKeown, NAGPRA Team 
     Leader, Archeology and Ethnography Program, National Park Service, 
     P.O. Box 37127, Washington, DC  20013-7127, phone:(202) 343-4101, 
     fax:(202) 523-1547.
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