ML18198A055

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Ltr from Diane Hunter, Thpo, Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Providing Comments on LACBWR Ltp Project
ML18198A055
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Site: La Crosse File:Dairyland Power Cooperative icon.png
Issue date: 07/16/2018
From: Hunter D
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
To: Jessie Quintero
Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
Quintero J
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Download: ML18198A055 (1)


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Miami Tribe of Oklahoma

3410 P St. NW,Ph:Miami, OK 74354 P.O. Box 1326, Miami, OK 74355 (918) 541-1300 Fax: (918) 542-7260 www.miamination.com July 16, 2018 Ms. Jessie Muir Quintero Office of Nuclear Materials Safety and Safeguards U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Re: License Termination Plan for La Crosse Boiling Water Reactor (Docket Number 50-409) -

Comments of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma

Dear Ms. Quintero:

Aya, kikwehsitoole - I show you respect. My name is Diane Hunter, and I am the Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Federally Recognized Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. In this capacity, I am the Miami Tribes point of contact for all Section 106 issues.

The Miami Tribe offers no objection to the above-mentioned project at this time, as we are not currently aware of existing documentation directly linking a specific Miami cultural or historic site to the project site. However, as this site is within the aboriginal homelands of the Miami Tribe, if any human remains or Native American cultural items falling under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) or archaeological evidence is discovered during any phase of this project, the Miami Tribe requests immediate consultation with the entity of jurisdiction for the location of discovery. In such a case, please contact me at 918-541-8966 or by email at dhunter@miamination.com to initiate consultation.

The Miami Tribe accepts the invitation to serve as a consulting party to the proposed project. In my capacity as Tribal Historic Preservation Officer I am the point of contact for consultation.

Respectfully, Diane Hunter Tribal Historic Preservation Officer