Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 26, Number 9, 1 September 2009 — HOʻALOHA [ARTICLE]

HOʻALOHA

Notice is hereby given that human remains were documented just mauka of Ho 'aloha Beach Park during Archaeologieal Monitoring of excavations for a 20-ineh Force Sewer Main in Wailuku Ahupua'a (portions of TMK: 3-04-027; 3-07-001, 002, 003, 004, 007- 011; 3-08-007), Wailuku District, Maui Island, Hawai'i. The unmarked burial site was designated State Site No. 50-50-04-6610 and is presumed to contain traditional Native Hawaiian remains. Proper treatment shall occur in accordance with Chapter 6E, Revised Statutes, Section 43.5 regarding unmarked grave sites. The hnal disposition of the burial shall be made by the State Historic Preservation Division-Culture History Branch, in consultation with Ihe Maui/ Lāna'i Islands Burial Council. Interested persons please respond within 30 days of his notice to discuss appropriate treatment of these remains. Individuals responding must be able to adequately demonstrate lineal and/or cultural eonneetion to the burials on Ihe above referenced parcels at Waiakoa, Maui. Contact: Hinano Rodrigues, DLNR-SHPD Maui/ (808) 2434640/ 130 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793; Coochie Cayan, Branch Chief DLNRSHPD Culture History/ Kakuhihewa Bldg., Room 555/ 601 Kamokila Blvd./ Kapolei, HI 96707/ (808) 692-8015; Miehael Dega, Scientific Consultant Services, ine./ (808)

597-1182/ 71 1 Kapi'olani Blvd., Suite 975/ Honolulu, HI 96813.

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