Sandra Mathews-Lamb
Dept of History
U of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
(505) 277-2451
(505) 277-6023 FAX
ALSO: If anyone out there has done research concerning Pueblo Indian
Land Grants (Spanish grants) in New Mexico, please contact me. In
particular, I'm working on the infamous Cruzate grants purportedly
granted in 1689 by the Spanish governor in exile (El Paso) during the
Pueblo Revolt. Thanks!
>
>Date: Thu, 19 Jan 1995 09:09:38 -0500
>From: Mandy_Murphy@nps.gov
>Subject: NAGPRA Review Committee Mtg. in Los Angeles
>
> The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation
> Review Committee will be meeting in Los Angeles, CA from
> February 16 - 18, 1995 to discuss reserved sections of the
> NAGPRA regulations (further explanation below). The public
> is welcome to attend and provide comments.
>
> Thursday and Friday (Feb. 16, 17) meetings will be held in
> the Garden A Room of the Airport Marina Hotel, 8601 Lincoln
> Blvd, Los Angeles, CA and Saturday (Feb. 18) meeting will be
> held in the Bird's Nest at Loyola Marymount University, 7101
> West 80th Street, Los Angeles, CA. Meetings will begin at
> 8:30 am and will conclude not later than 5:30 pm.
>
> The Committee will consider drafts of three sections that
> were reserved in the proposed regulations published May 28,
> 1993: 1) Disposition of Unclaimed Human Remains and
> Cultural Items from Federal and Tribal Lands; 2)
> Disposition of Culturally Unidentifiable Human Remains in
> Museums and Federal Collections; and 3) Future
> Applicability.
>
> Unclaimed human remains are those in museum or Federal
> agency collections for which, following the completion of
> inventories by November 16, 1995, no lineal descendants or
> culturally affiliated Indian tribe has been determined.
>
> Please spread the word.
>
> Mandy
> mandy_murphy@nps.gov
> National Park Service
> Archeological Assistance Div.
> Washington, DC
> 202-343-1095
>