Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 27, Number 8, 1 August 2010 — HOʻOLAHA LEHULEHU [ARTICLE]

HOʻOLAHA LEHULEHU

PUBLIC N0TICE KEŌPŪ 2ND AHUPUA'A Notice is hereby given that human remains were doeumented in a lava tube during an 7Vrchaeologieal Inventory Survey on a 1 . 1 1 l-acre land parcel in Keōpū 2nd Ahupua'a [TMK: (3) 7-5-003:026] in Kailua-Kona, North Kona District, Hawai'i Island, Hawai'i. The lands are associated with Land Grant 1589 to Laenui andLandCommissionAward(LCA) 7713:5 to Victoria Kamāmalu. Other individuals associated with Keōpū ahupua'a are Levi Ha'alele'a, Clement Kahikina Kanuha, and Daniel Kupaka. The three burials were identified in a lava tube assigned State Site No. 50-10-28-5060 (Bishop Museum Site No. 50-Ha-D8-33) and are presumed to be traditional Native Hawaiian remains. Proper treatment shall occur in accordance with Chapter 6E, Revised Statutes, Section 43.5 regarding unmarked gravesites. The burials will be preserved in a location to be determined within the lava tube on the current property. The hnal disposition of the burial shall be made in consultation with cultural and lineal descendants and the Hawai'i Island Burial Council. Interested persons please respond within 30 days of this notice to discuss appropriate treatment of these remains. Individuals responding must be able to adequately demonstrate lineal and/or cultural eonneehon to the burials on the above referenced parcels at Kailua-Kona, Hawai'i Island. Contact: Analu Josephides, DLNR-SHPD Cultural Historian, Kailua-Kona, (808) 327-4959; Coochie Cayan, Branch Chief DLNRSHPD Culture History, Kakuhihewa Bldg. Room555, 601 Kamokila Blvd., Kapolei, HI 96707, or (808) 692-8015; Glenn Escott, Scientific Consultant Services Ine., (808) 959-5956, or P.O. Box 155, Kea'au, HI 96749.