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Federal Defendants' August 2000 DNA Analysis Progress Report
Declaration of Francis P. McManamon, Ph.D.
Lois J. Schiffer
Assistant Attorney General
Aimee S. Bevan
US Department of Justice
Environment & Natural Resources Div.
General Litigation Section
P. O. Box 663
Washington, D.C.
(202)305-0479
Kristine Olson
United States Attorney
Timothy Simmons
Assistant United States Attorney
District of Oregon
1000 SW 3rd Ave., Ste 600
Portland, Oregon 97204-2902
(503) 727-1156
(503) 727-1117
tim.simmons@usdoj.gov
OSB#92461
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON
ROBSON BONNICHES, et al., Plaintiffs
v.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, et al., Defendants
Declaration of Francis P. McManamon, Ph.D.
I, Francis P. McManamon declare as follows:
1. I am Chief Archeologist of the National Park Service and the
Departmental Consulting Archeologist for the U. S. Department
of the Interior. My duties and responsibilities in this capacity
are as set forth in my declaration filed with this court on April
1, 2000. This declaration is being submitted in support of the
Federal Defendants' filing regarding the fourth monthly progress
report on the completion of DNA analysis for the Kennewick human
remains.
2. DNA testing and analysis of bone samples taken from the Kennewick
human remains is continuing at the University of California-Davis,
University of Michigan, and Yale University DNA laboratories.
To date, none of the laboratories has successfully reported the
extraction and amplification of DNA from these bones samples.
All three of the laboratories will continue their efforts to
extract and amplify DNA using a variety of protocols. I anticipate
that by September 1, 2000, the laboratories will either have
completed the DNA analysis or have determined that testing is
not viable.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true
and correct.
Executed this 1st day of August, 2000.
(signed) Francis P. McManamon, Ph.D.
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