Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 40, Number 7, 1 July 2023 — HO'OHUI 'OHANA [ARTICLE]

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HO'OHUI 'OHANA

^ FAMILY REUNIONS * E nā 'ohana Hawai'i: lf you are planning a reunion or looking for genealogical information, Ka Wai Ola will print your listing at no charge on a space-avail-able basis. Listings should not exceed 200 words. OHA reserves the right to edit all submissions for length. Listings will run for three months from submission, unless specified. Send your information by mail, or e-mail kwo@OHA. org. E ola nā mamo a Hāloa! KAOHI/MAKEA - The family of Joseph Kalua Kaohi (1894 - 1971) and Rachel Kaneheokalani Makea (1895 - 1951) of Hanapepe, Kaua'i is having a reunion July 26-30, 2023. in Hanapepe, Kaua'i. For more information. please contact Julie Kaohi at 808-551-7572 or lehuabua@aol.com. Any genealogy information would also be greatly appreciated. Please contact Jolynn Kaohi Chew at 480-773-9313 or mamachew@aol.com. LU'ULOA-AE'A-MORTON-KALIMA - This is a kāhea to the descendants of Annie Meleka Lu'uloa and her three (3) husbands: Albert Kamaukoli Ae'a I, Sampson Pālama Ae'a Morton. and Paul Aukai Kalima. The 'ohana is planning a family reunion in the summer of 2023 and all direct descendants of this bloodline are invited to attend this event. What: Aloha Kekahi i Kekahi 'Ohana Reunion; When: September 1-4, 2023, FOUR DAY EVENT; Where: Our Lady of Kea'au - Makaha, HI. The 'ohana requests all attendees to RSVP here: https:// www.surveymonkey.eom/r/alohareunion2023. For more information please contact Ronnette Abregano and alohareunion2023@gmail.com. STEWARD-KAMEHAMEHA, KANAHELE, KUNA Family searchfrom Maui to Kahalu'u O'ahu. Looking for descendants or 'ohana of James and Mea-alani Steward of Kahalu'u, O'ahu. Please contact William Steward: wsteward52@yahoo.com if you are interested in a family reunion. ■

J HO'OLAHA LEHULEHU V ^ PUBLIC NOTICE " CULTURAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT: WAIALUA SUGAR MILL CAMP On behalf of KAI Hawaii ine., ASM Affiliates is preparing a Cultural Impact Assessment to inform a HRS, Chapter 343 Enviornmental Assessment being prepared for the Waiāhole Bridge Replacement project . The project includes portions of TMK: (1) 4-8-001: 010, 002:001, 008:018 023, and 009:001 in Waiāhole Ahupua'a, Ko'olaupoko District, island of Oahu. The project includes the realignment of Kamehameha Highway and the demolition and replacement of Wāiahole Bridge. ASM is seeking kamaaina familiar with the area's cultural resources, customs, and practices. We also seek input regarding strategies to prevent or mitigate impacts on culturally valued resources or traditional customary practices. If you know of such information, contact Carol Oordt, coordt@asmaffiliates.com, (808) 439-8089.B