Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 26, Number 9, 1 September 2009 — Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Seeking Island Burial Council volunteer candidates Tlie Office of Hawallan Affairs is seeking applicants for the island burial councils who are interested in having tlieir name submitted to tlie Office of tlie Governor for possible appoinhnent to tliis important position to help in the care, management and protection of immarked ancestral Native Hawaiian burial sites throughout tlie islands. If you are an interested member of the Hawaiian community and ean represent one of tlie following regions: • Kohala, Kona, Ka'u, Puna, Hilo, and Hamakua for the island of Hawai'i; • Laliaina, Wailuku, Makawao, and Hana for tlie island of Maui; • Lana'i; • West Moloka'i, Central Moloka'i, East Moloka'i and Kalawao for tlie island of Moloka'i; • Wai'anae, 'Ewa, Kona, Ko'olaupoko, Ko'olauloa and Waialua for the island of O'aliu; • Waimea, Koloa, Liliu'e, Kawailiau, Hanalei and Nā Pali for tlie island of Kaua'i; and (G) Ni'iliau Applicants must possess an understanding of Hawaiian culture, history, customs, practices, and in particular, beliefs and practices relating to tlie care and protection of Native Hawaiian burial sites and ancestral remains and burial goods; and are not simultaneously serving on another state board or commission. Please contact Apolei Bargamento of the f — "V| ■ a OHA Native Rights. Land anel Culture hale Ē I /\ via email cit apoleib@oha.org or by calling \ mA — \ (808) 5 94-1961. OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRE 711 Kapi'olani Blvd. Suite 500 • Honolulu, Hawai'i 96813 • 808.594. 1835