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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION National Museum of Natural History, Repatriation Office As of December 31, 2010, the remains of an estimated 5,559 individuals in 5,036 catalog numbers, 182,824 funerary objects in 2,471 catalog numbers, and 52 sacred objects and/or objects of cultural patrimony in 14 catalog numbers have been offered for repatriation by the National Museum of Natural History. Details for the remains and objects found to culturally affiliated and that fall into repatriation categories can be found at http://anthropology.si.edu/repatriation/reports/summaries.htm. Of the remains and objects offered for repatriation, arrangements have been completed with Native Americans for the repatriation of the remains of 3,939 individuals, 91,357 funerary objects, and 52 sacred objects and/or objects of cultural patrimony. Table of PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 1984 Modoc 5 5 1988 Blackfeet of Montana 16 16 1990 Native Hawaiians 81 52 1991 Native Hawaiians 136 135 1991 Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux 24 31 1991 Larsen Bay, Kodiak Island, Alaska 756 1000 1993 Native Hawaiians 1 2 1993 Chugach Alaska Corporation, Alaska 12 1993 Southern Cheyenne 14 14 1993 Northern Cheyenne 17 17 1993 Oglala Lakota Sioux 1994 Two Kettles Sioux 2 1 1994 Southern Arapaho 7 7 1994 Shoshone-Bannock 37 10 1994 Makah 4 4 1994 Cheyenne River Sioux 1994 Yakama, Warm Springs 74 143 1995 Yankton Sioux 8 8 1995 Devil's Lake Sioux 6 6 1995 Pawnee, Arikara, Wichita 15 17 1995 Pawnee 12 11 1995 Yerington Paiute

PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 1995 Ninilchik 1995 Spokane 5 8 1996 Cheyenne River Sioux 12 14 1996 Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska 5 5 1996 Nunivak, Alaska 168 191 1996 Point Hope, Alaska 297 354 1996 Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara 41 40 1996 Jamestown S Klallam 3 3 1996 Santee Sioux 2 1 1996 Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux 3 3 1996 Assiniboine 5 5 1997 Gambell, St. Lawrence, Alaska 374 410 1997 Savoonga, St. Lawrence, Alaska 373 400 1997 Northeast Norton Sound, Alaska, Golovin, White Mtn., Elim, Koyuk 157 167 1997 Mashantucket Pequot 3 2 1997 Iowa, Kaw, Pawnee, Ponca, Otoe- Missouria 19 53 1998 Oglala Lakota Sioux 38 40 1998 Gros Ventre 2 2 1998 Redheart Family (Nez Perce), Crow Supported 1998 Ponca of Nebraska Ponca of Oklahoma 30 30 1999 Keki Family (Tlingit) 1999 Egan Family (Burns Paiute) 1999 Shaktoolik, Alaska 10 10 1999 Grand Ronde 13 13 2000 Unalakleet, Alaska 40 54 2000 Redding Rancheria, Pitt River Tribe 2002 Gros Ventre, Crow supported 7 7 2002 Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians Bay Mills Chippewa 8 8 2003 Larson Bay, Kodiak Island, Alaska

PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 2003 Yakima, Warm Springs 2003 Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 2 2 2003 Miami Tribe of Oklahoma 2004 Coeur d Alene 2004 Ho-Chunk 2 2 2005 Colville, Nez Perce, Umatilla, Wanapum, Yakama, 58 59 2005 Umatilla 4 4 2005 Colville 5 5 2005 Yakama 3 3 2005 Native Village of Nulato, Alaska 2 2 2005 Native Village of Barrow, Alaska 157 184 2005 Colville, Nez Perce, Umatilla 2005 Nez Perce (Halfmoon Family) 2005 Nez Perce 2006 Turtle Mountain Chippewa, Red Lake, White Earth, Rocky Boy Chippewa Cree 2007 Modoc Tribe, Klamath Indian Tribe (Hood Family) 6 6 2007 Sitka Tribe of Alaska (Tlingit) 2007 Nisqually Tribe 6 6 2007 Caddo Indian Tribe 1 2 2007 Ysleta del Sur Pueblo (Isleta and Sandia supported) 44 50 2007 Lineal Descendants of Sitting Bull 2008 Pueblo of Jemez 204 214 2009 Klamath Indian Tribe 3 3 2009 Native Village of Crooked Creek, AK 2009 Koyukuk Native Village, AK 2009 Delaware Nation, Delaware Tribe, Stockbridge-Munsee 59 59

PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 2010 Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, the Jena Band of Louisiana, and the Mississippi Band of Choctaw 2010 Sault Ste. Marie Band of Chippewa Indians, Bay Mills Indian Community, with participation of Batchewana First Nation 6 6 2010 Pueblo Of Jemez TOTAL 3,424 3,939 * indicates the estimated minimum number of individuals

ARCHAEOLOGY of Funerary Objects OBJECTS 1988 Blackfeet of Montana 10 1992 Larsen Bay, Kodiak Island, Alaska 95 144 1994 Yakama/Warm Springs 165 86,085 1995 Pawnee, Arikara, Wichita 12 21 1996 Cheyenne River Sioux 2 78 1996 Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska 2 11 1996 Point Hope, Alaska 20 21 1996 Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara 4 6 1996 Northeast Norton Sound, Alaska 181 248 1996 Assiniboine 25 1997 Iowa, Kaw, Pawnee, Ponca of Oklahoma, Otoe-Missouria 52 178 1998 Tunica-Biloxi 9 718 1999 Grand Ronde 6 21 2000 Unalakleet, Alaska 29 52 2005 Colville, Nez Perce, Umatilla, Wanapum, Yakama, 187 1,373 2005 Umatilla 12 35 2005 Colville 38 827 2005 Native Village of Barrow, Alaska 17 37 2006 Mohegan Tribe 2007 Nisqually Tribe 2007 Caddo 6 6 2009 Klamath 21 36 2009 Delaware Nation, Delaware Tribe, Stockbridge-Munsee 2010 Sault Ste. Marie Band of Chippewa Indians, Bay Mills Indian Community, with participation of Batchewana First Nation 2 2 2 4 2010 Pueblo of Jemez 132 1,157 TOTAL 997 91,197

ETHNOLOGY OBJECTS 1982 Pueblo of Zia (Sacred Object or Object of Cultural Patrimony) 1987 Pueblo of Zuni (Sacred Object or Object of Cultural Patrimony) 6 2 1993 Native Hawaiians (funerary objects) 4 4 1996 Point Hope (funerary objects) 26 26 1996 Assiniboine (funerary objects) 4 35 1997 Onondaga (Sacred Object or Object of Cultural Patrimony) 2 16 1998 Oglala (funerary objects) 4 5 1998 Cheyenne River Sioux 16 18 1998 Ponca of Oklahoma, Ponca of Nebraska (funerary objects) 13 50 2000 Chugach, Alaska (funerary objects) 7 7 2002 Gros Ventre (Sacred Object or Object of Cultural Patrimony) 2005 Tlingit (Sacred Object or Object of Cultural Patrimony) 2005 Native Village of Barrow, Alaska (funerary objects) 2007 Warm Springs, Yakama (funerary objects) 2007 Blackfeet of Montana, Blood Tribe (Sacred Object or Object of Cultural Patrimony) 5 5 8 10 3 31 2007 Lineal Descendants of Sitting Bull 2008 Umatilla (funerary objects) 8 TOTAL 103 231