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Burial Notices

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that landowners Scott and Deborah Woodman have an historic burial site (Site 18495) on their lot in Pu'u Anahulu ahupua'a, Kona district, Hawai'i Island (TMK 7-1-6:116). A walled enclosure contains the graves of at least three children of Kawaimaka Hao. Kawaimaka, daughter of Maiau and Kaiakoili, was awarded the land in 1915 (Grant 6360). Proper treatment of the burials shall occur in accordance with Chapter 6E, HRS, regarding unmarked burial sites. Although all known burials are intended to be preserved in plaee, final decisions regarding burials and whether to preserve in plaee or relocate human remains shall be made by Hawai'i Island Burial Council. Descendants of those who onee lived in the aforementioned ahupua'a and who may have knowledge regarding these remains or others in the area are requested to contact Mary Perzinski (808) 587-0040 and/or Kana'i Kapeliela (808) 692-8037 of State Historic Preservation Division on O'ahu within 30 days of this notice to present information regarding appropriate treatment of the remains. Responding individuals must demonstrate a family connection to the burials or to ancestors buried in the same ahupua'a or district where the site is located. Persons related to a presumably Native Hawaiian individual buried in an unmarked grave more than 50 years old behind the former Castle home on Kāne'ohe Ranch land at the north end of Kailua Bay, TMK: 4-3-22: 1 1, Kailua, Ko'olaupoko, O'ahu are requested to contact either Ka'iana Markell, Burial Sites Program, Kakuhihewa Bldg., Room 555, 601 Kamokila Blvd., Kapolei, HI 96707 at 587-0008 or Dr. Thomas Dye, 735 Bishop Street, Suite 315, Honolulu, HI 96813 at 529-0866. The property owner proposes to rebury the individual in a landscaped location on the lot. 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. All persons having inlonnalion concerning unmarked burials on a roughly one-acre project area (TMKs: 4-5-9-2:69 and 70) in Hā'ena Ahupua'a, Halele'a District, Island of Kaua'i are invited to contact Dr. Bob Rechtman, Rechtman Consulting, LLC (808) 966-7636, HC1 Box 4149, Kea'au, HI 96749, and/or Kana'i Kapeliela, Burial Sites Program (808) 6928023, 555 Kākuhihewa Building, 601 Kamokila Blvd., Kapolei, HI 96707. The parcels were formerly known as Hā'ena Hui Lots 67 and 68. Based on oral information the following individuals (among other unknown individuals) may have been buried within the project area: Tutu Kealoha (first wife of David Pa), Elizabeth Goodwin-Pa (second wife of David Pa), Mary Alohikea (in about 1942 from Wainiha). Appropriate treatment of the remains will occur in accordance with HRS, Chapter 6E, respective to unmarked burial sites. The property owner intends to prepare a Burial Treatment Plan in consultation with any identified descendants and with approval of the Kaua'i Island Burial Council. All interested parties should respond within thirty (30) days of this notice and provide information to DLNR-SHPD adequately demonstrating lineal descent from these specific Native Hawaiian remains, or cultural descent from ancestors buried in the same ahupua'a. ■