Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 21, Number 3, 1 March 2004 — Burial Notices [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Burial Notices

NOTICE 0F POSSIBLE HUMAN BURIALS Persons related to presumably Native Hawaiian individuals possibly buried in unmarked graves more than 50 years old at TMK:5-8-01 :1 1 in the coastal portion of Kaiholena, North Kohala, Hawai'i lsland are requested to contact either Ka'iana Markell, Burial Sites Program, Kākuhihewa Bldg. , Room 555, 601 Kamōkila Blvd. , Kapolei, Hl 96707 at (808) 587-0008 or Dr. Thomas Dye, 735 Bishop St. , Suite 315, Honolulu, Hl 96813 at (808) 529-0866. The property owner proposes to preserve in plaee nine archaeological sites possibly used for human burial. Native Hawaiian skeletal remains have not been identified at the sites. Interested persons shall respond within thirty 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. ■

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Archaeological Consultants of the Pacific, ine. (ACP) representing Mr. Shull Bonsall Jr. , has identified one unmarked burial at TMK: 6-7-01:51 and 52, at Kaiaka Bay, Kamananui Ahupua'a, Waialua District, lsland of O'ahu. The unmarked burial site shall be treated in accordance with Chapter 6E of the Hawai'i Revised Statutes and Chapter 13-300 of the Hawai'i Administrative Rules. The landowner is requesting that the burial be relocated to an adjacent established cemetery. The Department of Land and Natural Resources is requesting families WHO ONCE LIVED IN KAMANANUI AHUPUA'A, WAIALUA DISTRICT, or who may have knowledge regarding these remains, to immediately contact Kai Markell of the State Historic Preservation Division at (808) 587-0008, Kana'i Kapeliela of the State Historic Preservation Division at (808) 692-8037, or Joseph Kennedy of ACP at (808) 638-7442 to present information regarding appropriate treatment of the human remains. Individuals responding must be able to adequately demonstrate a family connection to the burial or the ahupua'a of Kamananui. ■