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     Note that out of 77 proposals, 56 proposals were from tribes and 21
     were from museums.  Out of 38 grants awarded -- 28 awards were to
     tribes and 10 were to museums.  In summary, 50% of all tribal
     proposals were funded and 50% of all museum proposals were funded.

     You are correct that no awards were made to tribes in Idaho.  We only
     received one proposal from Idaho which was not selected for funding in
     FY 1999.

     For more information about the NAGPRA grants and selection criteria
     please visit our web site at www.cr.nps.gov/aad/nagpra/grapp1.htm.

     Laura

     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

     Laura M. Mahoney
     NAGPRA Consultant
     Archeology & Ethnography Program
     National Park Service
     Washington, DC
     (202) 343-1095
     (202) 343-5260 FAX
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Subject: RE: New Release re: NAGPRA Grants
Author:  "Dr. Walker" <[log in to unmask]> at NP--INTERNET
Date:    6/7/99 1:48 PM


Your recent announcement of NAGPRA awards seems heavy on museum awards.  It
also fails to make any awards in Idaho, home of five Tribes, all of whom
are engaged in NAGPRA actions of various types.  Given this, it would be
helpful to have you clarify the criteria for the awards that were made.

Thank you for your assistance,
Deward Walker

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     NPS NEWS RELEASE     NPS NEWS RELEASE     NPS NEWS RELEASE
     For Release: May 27, 1999
     Melissa Cahn: (202) 208-6843
     Francis P. McManamon: (202) 343-8161


     NATIONAL PARK SERVICE AWARDS $2.1 MILLION IN NATIVE AMERICAN
     GRAVES PROTECTION AND REPATRIATION ACT GRANTS

        The National Park Service (NPS) announced today the award of
     $2,166,035 to assist museums, Indian tribes, Native Hawaiian
     organizations, and Alaska Native villages and corporations with
     implementation of the Native American Graves Protection and
     Repatriation Act (NAGPRA).  The award was divided among 38 projects.

        Projects to be undertaken by grant recipients include:  the
     repatriation of the remains of nearly 2,000 individuals to the Pueblo
     of Jemez; a project to document ancestral Wichita human remains using
     anthropological methods; a statewide conference to discuss chemically
     contaminated cultural materials in museum collections; a project to
     develop a comprehensive series of land maps that delineate the
     traditional homelands and hunting territories of the Lakota Indians;
     as well as numerous tribal consultation visits to museums.

        The National Park Service (NPS) received 77 applications from 52
     Indian tribes, Alaska Native villages and corporations, and Native
     Hawaiian organizations, and 20 museums for a total request of
     approximately $4.4 million.  Proposals were reviewed by NPS staff and
     a selection panel of Native Americans and museum professionals.

        NAGPRA, enacted in 1990, requires museums and Federal agencies to
     inventory and identify Native American human remains and cultural
     items in their collections and to consult with culturally affiliated
     Indian tribes, Alaska Native villages and corporations, and Native
     Hawaiian organizations regarding repatriation.  Section 10 of the Act
     authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to award grants to implement
     provisions of the Act.

        Additional information regarding these awards can be obtained from
     Dr. Francis P. McManamon, Chief, Archeology and Ethnography Program,
     National Park Service, 1849 C Street, NW, NC340, Washington, D.C.,
     20240.

     -NPS-

     Editor's note:  Specific awards and contacts are listed on the
     following pages.


     Fiscal Year 1999 Grants to Assist Implementation of
     Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA)

     List of Awards and Contacts

     ALASKA
     Bering Straits Foundation, Nome, AK
     Vera Metcalf (907) 443-5252
     Award amount:  $67,875

     Denakkanagga, Inc., Fairbanks, AK
     Catherine Ipalook (907) 456-1748
     Award amount:  $75,000

     Kootznoowoo, Inc., Juneau, AK (2 projects)
     Leonard John (907) 790-2992
     Award amount:  $87,650

     Native Village of Teller, Teller, AK (repatriation project)
     Allan Okpealuk (907) 642-3381
     Award amount: $915

     ARIZONA
     Hualapai Tribe, Peach Springs, AZ
     Loretta Jackson (520) 769-2223
     Award amount:  $74,175

     University of Arizona, Arizona State Museum, Tucson, AZ
     Alyce Sadongei (520) 621-4609
     Award amount:  $44,785

     CALIFORNIA
     Barona Band of Mission Indians, Lakeside, CA
     Steve Banegas (619) 443-6612
     Award Ammount:  $60,815

     Chemehuevi Indian Tribe, Havasu Lake, CA
     Lynn Fraher-Petach (818) 885-7066
     Award Amount:  $67,145

     Karuk Tribe of California, Happy Camp, CA
     Leaf Hillman (530) 627-3446
     Award Amount:  $74140

     Robinson Rancheria, Nice, CA
     Irenia Quitiquit (707) 275-0205
     Award Amount:  $75,000

     Sherwood Valley Rancheria, Willits, CA
     Pauline Girvin-Montoya (707) 485-1778
     Award amount: $75,000

      UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History, Los Angeles, CA
      Wendy Giddens Teeter (310) 825-1864
     Award amount:  $74,715

     Yurok Tribe, Eureka, CA
     Thomas Gates (707) 444-0433
     Award amount:  $72,660


     COLORADO
     Colorado Historical Society, Denver, CO
     Carolyn McArthur (303) 866-2303
     Award amount:  $73,255

     Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO
     Nancy Blomberg (303) 640-7572
     Award amount:  $70,070

     Denver Museum of Natural History, Denver, CO
     Robert Pickering (303) 370-6492
     Award amount:  $75,000

     University of Denver Museum of Anthropology, Denver, CO
     Jan Bernstein (303) 871-2543
     Award amount:  $75,000

     HAWAII
     Hui Malama I Na Kupuna O Hawaii Nei, Hale'iwa, HI (repatriation
     projects)
     Edward Ayau (808) 638-9057
     Award amount:  $15,070

     ILLINOIS
     Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL
     Jonathan Haas (312) 922-9410
     Award amount:  $46,205

     KANSAS
     University of Kansas Museum of Anthropology, Lawrence, KS
     Mary Adair (785) 864-2673
     Award amount:  $71,270

     MICHIGAN
     Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, Petoskey, MI
     Wesley Andrews (616) 439-3865
     Award amount:  $50,850

     MONTANA
     Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes, Poplar, MT
     Curley Youpee (406) 768-5155
     Award amount:  $73,120

     NEW MEXICO
     Pueblo of Jemez, Jemez Pueblo, NM (repatriation project)
     William Whatley (505) 298-5707
     Award amount:  $15,000

     NEW YORK
     Rochester Museum and Science Center, Rochester, NY
     Connie Cox Bodner (716) 271-4552
     Award amount:  $74,085

     OKLAHOMA
     Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, Binger, OK
     Andrea Douglas (405) 656-2344
     Award amount:  $75,000

     Chickasaw Nation, Ada, OK
     Jeannie Barbour (580) 332-8685
     Award amount;  $74,565

     Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Durant, OK
     Terry Cole (580) 924-8280
     Award amount:  $67,730

     Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma City, OK
     Robert Blackburn (405) 522-5202
     Award amount:  $72,580

     Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma, Quapaw, OK
     Carrie Wilson (501) 442-7576
     Award amount:  $75,000

     Wichita and Affiliated Tribes, Anadarko, OK
     Virgil Swift (405) 247-2425
     Award amount:  $67,585

     OREGON
     Confederated Tribes of the Grande Ronde Community, Grande Ronde, OR
     Lindy Trolan (503) 879-2248
     Award amount:  $39,555

     Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Pendleton, OR
     Jeffery Van Pelt (541) 276-3629
     Award amount:  $50,000

     SOUTH DAKOTA
     Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Eagle Butte, SD
     Sebastian LeBeau II (605) 964-4155
     Award amount:  $48,135

     Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Rosebud, SD (repatriation project)
     Marcella Cash (606) 747-2263
     Award amount:  $3,620

     WASHINGTON
     Nisqually Indian Tribe, Olympia, WA
     Cynthia Iyau Peabody (360) 456-5221
     Award amount:  $31,550

     Skokomish Indian Tribe, Shelton, WA (repatriation project)
     Jim Park (360) 877-5213
     Award amount:  $3,450

     Squaxin Island Tribe, Shelton, WA
     Brian Thompson (360) 426-9781
     Award amount:  $68,465


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