Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 20, Number 6, 1 Iune 2003 — Burial Notice [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Burial Notice
NOTICE IS HEREB Y GIVEN ihal unmarked historic burials havc bccn discovcrcd in TMK 2-3-1 6: 9 & 43 locatcd at thc corner of Makaloa and Sheridan Streets in Kalia, Makiki ahupua'a, īlonolulu, O'ahu. Portions of the area were formerly parts of Land Commission Awards 100 to Kekaula and 101 to Kaluaoku. The remains interred at this loeaīion may be associated with the 1853 smallpox epidemic, although some remains appear to pre-date thaf epidemic. Treatinenf of the human remains shall occur in accordance with Seclion 6E-43.6 1 1RS. All interested individuals or families who arc possibly associated with the burial site or its loeation, including descendants of the Land Commission awardees, and who have a position regarding burial site t.reatiiient are requested to cont.act (a) Kaiia'i Kapeliela, Cultural Historian, Burial Sites Program, Historic Preservation Division (SHPD), Depa.rt.ment. of La.nd and Natural Resources (DLNR), State of Hawaii, Rm. 555 Kakuhihewa Building, 601 Kamokila Boulevard, Kapolei, Hawaii 96707 (808-692-8037), or (b) Donna Y. L. Leong, Esq. (attomcy for thc applicant, Wal-Mart Rcal Estate Business Trust), 1000 Bishop Street, 12th Floor, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 (808-521-9232). All interested parties must provide inforiiiation t.o t:he DLNR-SHPD that adequately demonstrat.es descent from the subject remains or frorn ancestors buried in the same ahupua'a or district where such rema.ins are buried. This n.otice was published in the 4/27/03, 4/30/03, and 5/2/03, editions o.f the Honolulu Advertiser a.nd Ihe Honolulu St.a.r Bullet.in. ■