Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 8, Number 10, 1 October 1991 — Preservation Council members [ARTICLE]

Preservation Council members

Members of the OHA Native Hawaiian Historic i Preservation Oouneil (formerly called Task Force) ' are: • Chairperson Lydia Manahana Mai'oho, curator of Mauna 'Ala Royal Mausoleum, who also served on the former OHA culture committee and now 1 sits on the O'ahu Burial Council. : • Vice-chairperson Leon Sterling, who was an. I ad visor to the state Department of T ransportation | on the Keopu burials affected by the Kuakini I Highway realignment in Kailua-Kona, Hawai'i; he j also served on the H-3 Burial Treatment Advisory , Committee. • Dr. Benjamin Finney, chair, University of Hawai'i at Manoa Dept. of Anthropology • Susan Miller, director, Hawai'i office of the Natural Resources Defense Council • June Cleghorn, anthropologist, and native representative to the Nahonal Anthropology Association; she also served on the H-3 Burial Treatment Advisory Committee • Tom Yagi, former member of the state Board of Land and Natural Resources and current member of the board of directors of the Research Corp. of ; the University of Hawai'i l • Rudy Mitchell, anthropologist and native cultural authority at Waimea Falls Park • Moses Keale, Sr., OHA trustee from Kaua'i and Ni'ihau and active member of the Native Hawaiian Culture and Arts Program • Kamaki A. Kanahele, III, OHA trustee-at-large, who is also head of the State Council of Hawaiian • Homestead Associations • Gladys 'Ainoa Brandt, retired educator and administrator, and member of the State Foundation on Culture and Arts and former chair of the University of Hawai'i Board of Regents • LaFrance Kapaka Arboledo, director of Waipa taro project on Kaua'i and member of the Kaua'i burial eouneil • Kina'u Boyd Kamali'i, administrator of the state Health PIanning and Development Agency, member of the state Dept. of Health Native Hawaiian Health Task Force and former legislator who served as head of the federal Native Hawaiians Study Commission • Solomon Kaopuiki, memberof the State Council , of Hawaiian Hders and recognized cultural authority from the island of Lana'i; also kupuna advisor to the Lana'i Archaeological Committee • Charles Pili Keau, chairperson of the Maui Historic Society archaeology committee

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