Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 21, Number 7, 1 July 2004 — Burial Notices [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Burial Notices

N0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Archaeological Consultants of the Pacific, ine. (ACP) representing Mr. Joseph Lancor, has identified an unmarked burial at TMK: 5-8-03:12, 95 and 5-8-06:1-29, at a property in Kaunala Ahupua'a, Ko'olauloa District, lsland of O'ahu. Based on stylistic observations, it is believed that the remains are most likely Hawaiian and proper treatment shall occur in accordance with Chapter 6E of the Hawai'i Revised Statutes regarding burial sites. The decision whether to preserve in plaee or disinter and relocate the human remains shall be made by the O'ahu lsland Burial eouneil in concert with the wishes of lineal descendants. The Council is requesting families of HAWAIIANS WHO ONCE LIVED IN KAUNALA AHUPUA'A, KO'OLAULOA DISTRICT, or who may have knowledge regarding these remains, to immediately contact 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 Kaunala. ■ All persons having information about or wishing to submit a descent elaim for human remains found in burial sites located outside of designated cemeteries in the Land of Kohana-lki, North Kona District, lsland of Hawai'i, within TMK:3-7-3-09:03,14 of SMA Use Permit Application, The Shores at Kohanaiki, are hereby requested to make contact with the following persons: Mrs. Ruby McDonald, Liaison, Office of Hawaiian Affairs (West Hawai'i); (808) 329-7368, 75-5706 Hanama Plaee, Suite 107, Kailua-Kona, Hl 96740; Dr. Paul H. Rosendahl, Principal Archaeologist, PHRI, (808) 969-1 763, 224 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo, Hl 96720; and/or Mr. Kana'i Kapeliela, Cultural Historian, the Department of Land and Natural Resources - State Historic Preservation Division, (808) 692-8037, at Kakuhihewa Building, 601 Kamokila Blvd., Suite 555, Kapolei, Hawai'i, 96707 or P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96809. Persons who ean adequately demonstrate descent, or descent from ancestors who onee lived in or were buried in the same ahupua'a or district where the remains are buried (or both), shall act in response and submit their descent elaim within thirty days following publication of this notice. Families previously identified as having association with the area include: Ako, Akona, Boyd, Haau, Hoomana, Hulikoa, Hulimai, Kaalawamaka, Kaelemakule, Kahanui, Kahananui, Kahapea, Kaiakoili, Kainoakahu, Kalihiole, Kaloa, Kama, Kamahiai, Kaninau, Kanuha, Kapa, Kapalu, Kapena, Kaumuloa, Kawaimaka, Keanaaina, Keawehawaii, Keka, Keokiaha, Kiaha, Kikaha, Kuhia, Mao, Mokuaikai, Naheeholua, Nahuina, Nakaahiki, Noa, Nuuanu, Paawela, Pahuole, Paiwa, Palacat, Pipi and Punihaole. It is currently proposed that all previously identified burial sites be preserved in plaee. ■