Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 26, Number 3, 1 April 2009 — Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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KA'ŪPŪLEHU AHUPUA'A Persons related to presumably Native Hawaiian individuals buried in unmarked graves more than 50 years old at TMK: (3) 7-2-10: 10 on the grounds of Kona Village Resort in Ka'ūpūlehu, North Kona, Hawai'i Island, are requested to contact either Analu Josephides, Department of Land and Natural Resources Burial Sites Program, at (808) 933-7652 or Dr. Thomas Dye, 735 Bishop St„ Suite 315, Honolulu, HI 96813, at (808) 5290866. The Land Commission awarded Ka'ūpūlehu ahupua'a to Lot Kamehameha Kapuāiwa as LCA 77 15, RP 7843. Names noted in 1848 tax records for Ka'ūpūlehu include Kaihumanumanu, Kalaehoa, Wainee, Aeae, Kanaina, Nauha, and Wahapuu. Names recorded on leases with Bishop Estate in 1885 include D. P. Keoahu, D. R. Lonoakai, W. Kamuoha, Kaolelo, G. Palapala, O. Paapu, Luahine, W. Maihui, Kahele, Pahukula, and Kaailuwale. The property lessee proposes to preserve in plaee five archaeological sites with human burial features. Interested persons shall respond within 30 days and provide information to the Department of Land and Natural Resources adequately demonstrating descent from the Native Hawaiian remains, or descent from ancestors buried in the same ahupua'a or district where the Native Hawaiian skeletal remains are buried.