Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 27, Number 6, 1 June 2010 — No ka ilina [ARTICLE]

No ka ilina

burial nūtices

KEAUHOU 2 AHUPUA'A

All persons having information eoneeming unmarked burials present within a 70 acre parcel located in the Ahupua'a of Keauhou 2, North Kona District, Island of Hawaii (TMK: 3-7-8-10: Por. 30, ĪOO) are hereby requested to contact Analu K. Josephides, Cultural Historian, State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD), (808) 327-4959, 40 Pookela St., Hilo, HI 96720 or Alan Haun, Haun & Associates, (808) 982-7755, 73- 1 168 Kahuna A'o Rd., Kailua-Kona, HI 96740. Treatment of the burials will occur in accordance with HRS, Chapter 6E. The applicant, Kamehameha Investment Corporation (78-6740 Makolea St., Kailua-Kona, HI 96740), intends to preserve the burials in plaee, in accordance with a plan prepared in

consultation with any identified descendants and with the approval of the Hawaii Island Burial Council. All interested parties should respond within thirty (30) days of this notice and provide information to SHPD adequately demonstrating lineal descent from the Native Hawaiian remains, or cultural descent from ancestors buried in the same ahupua'a in whieh the Native Hawaiian remains are buried. Keauhou 2 was awarded to Lot Kapuaiwa (LCA 77 15) during the Mahele. Other family names associated with Keauhou 2 identified through historic background research include Aoao (7738), Kahili, Kahililoa (7320), Kahilo (5561H), Kahualaaumoku (5785), Kalalakoa (5561K), Kanihana/Kauihana (556 1D), Kapahu (7485), Kapela (9698), Kaukanehola (5728), Keahualaaumoku (556 1E), Keao 7484), Keohoaeae (7365), Keohuhu (7327), MC Kewalo (556 1L), Ki (55611), Kukahi (7366), Kupaka (4053, 7363), Moa (10260), Paiki (5903), and Pia (10765). ■