CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 10-381. Definitions.
Sec. 10-381. Definitions. As used in sections 10-382 to 10-391, inclusive:
(1) "Native American" means people who occupied Connecticut prior to European
settlement and their historic descendants, Indians as defined by section 47-63, who are
residents of this state and all members of other tribes recognized by the United States
or by Canada or its Provinces who are residents of this state;
(2) "Archaeological site" means a location where there exists material evidence
that is not less than fifty years old of the past life and culture of human beings in the state;
(3) "Archaeological artifact" means material evidence that is not less than fifty years
old of past life and culture in the state that is found in connection with an archaeological site;
(4) "Archaeological investigation" means any subsurface tests or excavation or
other activity resulting in the disturbance or removal of artifacts or data from an archaeological site;
(5) "Sacred site" or "sacred land" means any space, including an archaeological
site, of ritual or traditional significance in the culture and religion of Native Americans
that is listed or eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (16 USC
470a, as amended) or the state register of historic places defined in section 10-410,
including, but not limited to, marked and unmarked human burials, burial areas and
cemeteries, monumental geological or natural features with sacred meaning or a meaning central to a group's oral traditions; sites of ceremonial structures, including sweat
lodges; rock art sites, and sites of great historical significance to a tribe native to this state;
(6) "Sacred object" means any archaeological artifact or other object associated
with a sacred site;
(7) "State lands" mean lands owned, leased, or administered by the state or in the
custody or control of any state agency, department or instrumentality of the state.
(P.A. 89-368, S. 1.)
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