Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 33, Number 8, 1 August 2016 — KĀNEʻOHE AHUPUAʻA [ARTICLE]

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KĀNEʻOHE AHUPUAʻA

Scientmc Gonsuitant Services, Ine. (SCS) is seeking information on cultural resources and traditional, previous or on-going cultural activities within or near the proposed 92-acre DOH Hawai'i State Hospital Project, located at 45-691 Kea'ahala Road, Kāne'ohe, Kāne'ohe Ahupua'a, Ko'olaupoko District, O'ahu Island [TMK: (1) 4-5-023:002, (1) 4-5-023:016 (por.), (1) 4-5-023:017 (por.)]. Please respond within 30 days to Cathleen

Dagherat (808) 597-1182. BURIAL NOTICE NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES IS HEREBY GIVEN that a human burial site was identified based on oral testimony received during the course of an archaeological inventory survey related to the Burial Treatment Plan by Cultural Surveys Hawaii Ine. The Smith Property is situated at Kāhili Makai St. Kilauea, HI 96754 Unit 5, Mana Mele Condominium Kāhili Ahupua'a, Ko'olau District, Island of Kaua'i TMK: (4) 5-2-021:006. Following the procedures of Hawai'i Revised Statutes (HRS) Section 6E-43, and Hawai'i Administrative Rules (HAR) Chapter 13-300, this remain is considered previously identified. Based on the context of the find, it is over 50 years old. The burial was identified by Mr. Thomas Kaipo Chandler as that of his unele Thomas Goodman who died in 1929 (Burgett et al. SEE PUBLIC N0TICE ON PAGE 25

2000:49). Background research indicates that this burial site is located within the 'ili of Kawailoa, Kāhili. Land Commission Awards ( LCA) within the current proj ect area included LCA 10015 granted to Luakini, LCA 10083 granted to Mamuakalono, and LCA 837 granted to Keo. The project proponent is Brian and Laurel Smith [TEL (206)999-3547]. They have proposedpreservation in plaee for these remains; however, the decision to preserve in plaee or relocate these previously identified human remains shall be made by the Kaua'i Ni'ihau Island Burial Council in consultation with the State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) and any recognized lineal and/or cultural descendants, per the requirements of HAR Section 13-300-33. Appropriate treatment shall occur in accordance with HAR Section 13-300-38. All persons having any knowledge of the identity or history of these human remains are requested to immediately contact Ms. Kauanoe Ho'omanawanui at PO Box 1729 Lihue, Hawaii 96766 [TEL (808)271-4940]. All interested parties shall respond within thirty (30) days of this notice and file descendancy claimforms and/orprovide information to the SHPD adequately demonstrating lineal descent from these designated burials or eultural descent from ancestors buried in the same ahupua'a or district. All persons having information conceming unmarked Native Hawaiian burials present within TMK: (3) 7-7-008:121, a 11.4-acre parcel in Kapala'alaea 2 Ahupua'a, North Kona District, Island of Hawai'i are hereby

requested to contact Herbert Poepoe, Burial Sites Specialist, State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD), (808) 933-7650, 40 Po'okela Street, Hilo, HI 96720; or Alan Haun, Haun & Associates, 73-1168 Kahuna A'o Rd., Kailua Kona, HI 96740, (808) 3252402. Treatment of the burials will occur in accordance with HRS, Chapter 6E. The applicant, Aldersgate Investment, LLC proposes to preserve the burials in plaee in accordance with a plan prepared in consultation with any identified descendants and with the approval of the Hawai'i Island Burial Council. All interested parties should respond within thirty (30) days of this notice and provide information to SHPD adequately demonstrating descent from the Native Hawaiian remains, or cultural descent from ancestors buried in the same ahupua'a or district. Family names associated with the property ahupua'a identified through historical document research are Kanewai (LCA 2374), Keauikalima (LCA 2376), Kalama (LCA 4452H), Kaukalima (LCA 5635M), Kaiama (LCA 5675, Ka'aha (LCA 5679), Kahiamoe (LCA 5680), Hipu'u (LCA 6082), Na'ai (LCA 6130), Haki (LCA 9235B), and Puhi (LCA 10642). Scientific Consultant Services, Ine. (SCS) is preparing Cultural Impact Assessments for the proposed Welakahao Multi-Family Development [TMK: (2) 3-9-002:14] and for the proposed Welakahao Single-Family Development TMK: (2) 3-9-002:116, 150, 151]. SCS is seeking information on cultural resources and traditional cultural practices previously and currently conducted in the vicinity of these properties located in Kīhei, Kēōkea Ahupua'a, Wailuku District, Maui Island, Hawai'i. Please respond within 30 days to Cathleen Dagher of SCS at (808) 597-1182. ■

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