Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 16, Number 12, 1 December 1999 — BURIAL NOTICES [ARTICLE]

BURIAL NOTICES

NOTICE TO interested parties: Human skeletal remains were discovered in TMK 4-7-04:6, ahupua'a of Kealia, Kaua'i. In the ahupua'a of Kealia were Land Commission Award numbers: 1980 Puali; 3413B Kaaki; 7966 Keaonui; 8060 Hulialo; 8061 Hainau; 8833 Kiaipa; 8834 Kalawaia; 8842, Kaawapupuole; 10148 Mamaki; 10149 Makuahine; 10473 Nahi; 10628 Puhi; 10660 Pakaa; 10689 Puukuakahi; 10906 Umiumi and 10907 Naumiumi. Persons having any knowledge of the identity or history of these human skeletal remains are asked to contact Kana'i Kapeliela of the Department of Land and Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation

Division, Kakuhihewa Bldg. #55,601, Kamokila Blvd„ Kapolei, HI 96707, Fax (808) 692-8020; tel. (808) 692-8037 or 692-8015. Treatment of the human remains shall occur in accordance with Section 6E-43.6, HRS. Individuals responding must be able to adequately demonstrate lineal or cultural connections to the human remains or individuals onee buried in the coastal Kealia TMK 4-7-04:6. Responses must be received within 30 days following publication. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Odgen Environmental and Energy Services Inc„ representative of Hiluhilu Development LLC, landowner, of Tax Map key 7-2-05:01, has discovered unmarked burial sites on lands in the ahupua'a of Kau, North Kona, island of Hawai'i. Proper treatment of the remains shall occur in

accordance with Chapter 6E, HRS, regarding unmarked burial sites. It is intended that the remains will be preserved in plaee. The following individuals have been identified from historical land data as having resided in the ahupua'a'a: Paalua, Land Patent 8265, Mahele Award 13-B (application by Julia B. Egan), Kaohimaunu, Hoopulaau, Puhilaolao, Kuapuu and Kalama. Descendants who onee lived in the aforementioned ahupua'a, and who may have knowledge regarding these remain,s should contact Mr. Kalā'au Wahilani (587-0010) of the State Historic Preservation Division within 30 days of this notice to present information regarding appropriate treatment. Individuals responding must be able to adequately demonstrate a family eonneehon to the remains or to the ahupua'a. ■