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with any other party or parties who submitted by Western Energy Company, (FERC No. 11659). It also follows the
elect to participate. is available for public inspection at the FERC Order Denying Rehearing on
BLM, 5001 Southgate Drive, Billings, March 24, 2005 and FERC’s June 17,
Karen Zurek,
Montana, during regular business hours 2005 denial of a request to reconsider
Solid Minerals Staff, Division of Energy, (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.), Monday through the March 24, 2005 Order. This record
Lands and Minerals.
Friday. of decision does not address any of
[FR Doc. E6–6491 Filed 4–28–06; 8:45 am] FERC’s responsibility under the Act nor
Dated: February 16, 2006.
BILLING CODE 4310–JB–P does it address any aspect of the
Rebecca Spurgin,
licensing process and decision as
Acting Chief, Branch of Solid Minerals.
discussed in the final environmental
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR [FR Doc. E6–6490 Filed 4–28–06; 8:45 am] impact statement (final EIS) and the
Bureau of Land Management
BILLING CODE 4310–$$–P FERC Order Issuing License and the
subsequent rehearing denials.
[MT–921–06–1320–EL–P; MTM 95451] The NPS has decided to adopt the
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Preferred Alternative as presented in the
Notice of Invitation—Coal Exploration final EIS. This will result in conveying
License Application MTM 95451 National Park Service approximately 1,034 acres in Glacier
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Notice of Availability of the Record of Bay to the State of Alaska and in
Interior. Decision for the Environmental Impact exchange receiving approximately 1,040
Statement on the Falls Creek acres in Klondike Gold Rush. Included
ACTION: Notice.
Hydroelectric Project and Land is the designation of 1,069 acres in
SUMMARY: Members of the public are Exchange, Glacier Bay National Park Glacier Bay as wilderness and deletion
hereby invited to participate with and Preserve, Alaska of 1040 acres of wilderness in Glacier
Western Energy Company in a program Bay. The National Park and National
for the exploration of coal deposits AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. Wilderness boundaries will be adjusted.
owned by the United States of America ACTION: Notice of Availability of the The ROD briefly discusses the Act
in lands located in Treasure and Record of Decision for the and background of the hydroelectric
Rosebud Counties, Montana, Environmental Impact Statement on the project and land exchange, summarizes
encompassing 548.17 acres. Falls Creek Hydroelectric Project and public involvement during the planning
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Land Exchange, Glacier Bay National process, states the decision and
Park and Preserve, Alaska. discusses the basis for it, describes other
Robert Giovanini, Mining Engineer, or
alternatives considered, specifies the
Connie Schaff, Land Law Examiner,
SUMMARY: The National Park Service environmentally preferable alternative,
Branch of Solid Minerals (MT–921),
(NPS) announces the availability of the identifies measures adopted to
Bureau of Land Management (BLM),
Record of Decision (ROD) for the Falls minimize potential environmental
Montana State Office, Billings, Montana
Creek Hydroelectric Project and Land harm, and provides a non-impairment
59101–4669, telephone (406) 896–5084
Exchange, Glacier Bay National Park determination.
or (406) 896–5060, respectively.
and Preserve, Alaska. ADDRESSES: The ROD can be found
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The lands This ROD documents the decision by
to be explored for coal deposits are online at the http://www.nps.gov/glba.
the NPS on behalf of the Secretary of Copies of the ROD are available on
described as follows: Interior (Secretary) to implement request from: Bruce Greenwood,
T. 2 N., R. 38 E., P.M.M. applicable portions of the Glacier Bay National Park Service, Alaska Regional
Sec. 14: E1⁄2. National Park Boundary Adjustment Act
T. 1 N., R. 39 E., P.M.M.
Office, 240 West 5th Avenue,
of 1998 (Pub. L. 105–317) (Act). The Act Anchorage, Alaska 99501. Telephone:
Sec. 4: Lots 1, 2, 4. mandated the Secretary implement
T. 2 N., R. 39 E., P.M.M. (907) 644–3503.
specific actions once certain provisions
Sec. 34: W1⁄2SW1⁄4 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
were met. In this ROD the NPS
Any party electing to participate in Bruce Greenwood, Project Manager,
addresses its decision to:
this exploration program shall notify, in • Exchange land presently in Glacier National Park Service, Alaska Region,
writing, both the State Director, BLM, Bay National Park (Glacier Bay) to the 240 West 5th Avenue, Anchorage,
5001 Southgate Drive, Billings, Montana State of Alaska (state); Alaska 99501. Telephone: (907) 644–
59101–4669, and Western Energy • Add state land to Klondike Gold 3503.
Company, P.O. Box 99, Colstrip, Rush National Historical Park (Klondike SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The NPS
Montana 59323. Such written notice Gold Rush); prepared a final EIS, as required, under
must refer to serial number MTM 95451 • Designate an island in Blue Mouse the National Environmental Policy Act
and be received no later than 30 Cove and Cenotaph Island in Glacier of 1969 and Council of Environmental
calendar days after publication of this Bay as wilderness; and Quality regulations (40 Code of Federal
Notice in the Federal Register or 10 • Adjust national park and Regulations (CFR) Part 1500).
calendar days after the last publication wilderness boundaries as necessary to A Notice of Intent to prepare an
of this Notice in the Independent Press compensate for the land exchange. environmental impact statement,
newspaper, whichever is later. This By addressing these actions the NPS published in the Federal Register on
Notice will be published once a week will fulfill the Department of Interior’s July 5, 2002 (67 FR 129), formally
for two (2) consecutive weeks in the responsibility under the Act. initiated the environmental impact
Independent Press, Forsyth, Montana. This ROD follows the Federal Energy statement (EIS) process. A draft EIS was
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The proposed exploration program is Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) issued on November 7, 2003 (68 FR 216)
fully described, and will be conducted October 29, 2004 decision to issue a for a 60-day public comment period,
pursuant to an exploration plan to be license to Gustavus Electric Company that ended January 6, 2004. A Federal
approved by the Bureau of Land allowing the construction and operation Register notice announcing the
Management. The exploration plan, as of the Falls Creek Hydroelectric Project availability of the final EIS was

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published by the U.S. Environmental Notice is here given in accordance Mandan people settled near Fort Clark.
Protection Agency on July 9, 2004 (69 with the Native American Graves An Arikara cemetery is present at Fort
FR 41476), commencing the required Protection and Repatriation Act Clark. Based on the association of the
30-day no-action period. The final EIS (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. 3003, of the human remains with historic Fort Clark,
describes and analyzes the completion of an inventory of human the remains are most likely postcontact.
environmental impacts of four action remains in the possession of the
In 1939, human remains representing
alternatives and a no-action alternative. American Museum of Natural History,
New York, NY. The human remains a minimum of six individuals were
The NPS has decided to adopt the collected from the Arzberger site,
Preferred Alternative as presented in the were collected from Morton and Oliver
Counties, ND, and Hughes County, SD. Hughes County, SD, by Columbia
final EIS. This will result in conveyance University. The American Museum of
of 1,034 acres to the state of Alaska. The This notice is published as part of the
National Park Service’s administrative Natural History acquired the human
Preferred Alternative is a slight
responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25 remains as a gift from Columbia
variation of the final EIS Maximum
Boundary Alternative. The Maximum U.S.C. 3003 (d)(3). The determinations University in 1964. No known
Boundary Alternative included the in this notice are the sole responsibility individuals were identified. No
entire 1,145 acres of Glacier Bay park of the museum, institution, or Federal associated funerary objects are present.
land identified in the Act as potentially agency that has control of the Native The individuals have been identified
available for exchange and the American human remains. The National as Native American based on geographic
development of a hydroelectric power Park Service is not responsible for the
origin, mortuary practices, and catalog
project. Because 95 acres in the upper determinations in this notice.
A detailed assessment of the human records. The catalog indicates the
portion of the Falls Creek area was not remains are ‘‘probably Arikara.’’ Flexed
remains was made by American
needed for construction of the inhumations on elevated land forms
Museum of Natural History professional
hydroelectric power project, the staff in consultation with immediately outside villages are
Maximum Boundary Alternative was representatives of the Three Affiliated consistent with late precontact and
reduced by this amount. To compensate Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, postcontact Arikara mortuary practices.
for the 1,034 acres in Glacier Bay that North Dakota.
will be exchanged to the state of Alaska, Officials of the American Museum of
Prior to 1877, human remains Natural History have determined that,
the state of Alaska will transfer to NPS, representing a minimum of one
approximately 1,040 acres of Chilkoot pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (9–10), the
individual were collected from a village human remains described above
parcels within Klondike Gold Rush. site, Fort Lincoln, Morton County, ND,
This land will be administered as part represent the physical remains of eight
on the Missouri River. The human
of the historical park. Upon completion individuals of Native American
remains were collected by an unknown
of the exchange of land under this Act, person. It is unclear how the museum ancestry. Officials of the American
the Secretary shall adjust, as necessary, received the remains. No known Museum of Natural History also have
the boundaries of Glacier Bay to exclude individual was identified. No associated determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C.
the land exchanged to the State of funerary objects are present. 3001 (2), there is a relationship of
Alaska and at Klondike Gold Rush to The individual has been identified as shared group identity that can be
include the land acquired from the State Native American based on museum reasonably traced between the Native
of Alaska. documentation that describes the American human remains and the Three
In accordance with Section 2(b) of the remains as ‘‘Hidatsa?’’ The human Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold
Boundary Act, to compensate for the remains have not been dated, but Reservation, North Dakota.
1,034 acres deleted from the National originated from an area occupied during Representatives of any other Indian
Wilderness Preservation System at the early postcontact period by the tribe that believes itself to be culturally
Glacier Bay, the unnamed island near Mandan people, who are now part of the affiliated with the human remains
Blue Mouse Cove and Cenotaph Island, Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort should contact Nell Murphy, Director of
totaling 1,069 acres, will be designated Berthold Reservation, North Dakota.
Cultural Resources, American Museum
as wilderness. The wilderness Given the description of their
of Natural History, Central Park West at
boundaries in the Falls Creek, Blue geographic origin, the human remains
may have come from On-a-Slant Village, 79th Street, New York, NY 10024–5192,
Mouse Cove, and Cenotaph Island areas
will be adjusted accordingly. a Mandan settlement abandoned in telephone (212) 769–5837, before May
1781. 31, 2006. Repatriation of the human
Dated: March 21, 2006. remains to the Three Affiliated Tribes of
In 1916, human remains representing
Marcia Blaszak, the Fort Berthold Reservation, North
a minimum of one individual were
Regional Director, Alaska. collected from Old Fort Clark in Oliver Dakota may proceed after that date if no
[FR Doc. E6–6485 Filed 4–28–06; 8:45 am] County, ND, by Rev. Gilbert L. Wilson. additional claimants come forward.
BILLING CODE 4312–HX–P The American Museum of Natural The American Museum of Natural
History purchased the human remains History is responsible for notifying the
from Rev. Wilson in 1917. No known Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR individual was identified. No associated Berthold Reservation, North Dakota that
National Park Service funerary objects are present. this notice has been published.
The individual has been identified as
Native American based on geographic Dated: March 24, 2006.
Notice of Inventory Completion:
American Museum of Natural History, origin. The location of the human Sherry Hutt,
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New York, NY remains is consistent with the Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
postcontact territory of the Three [FR Doc. 06–4047 Filed 4–28–06; 8:45 am]
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold
BILLING CODE 4312–50–S
Reservation, North Dakota. In 1827,
ACTION: Notice.
most of the Arikara and some of the

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