Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 31, Number 6, 1 June 2014 — HOʻOLAHA LEHULEHU PUBLIC NOTICE [ARTICLE]

HOʻOLAHA LEHULEHU PUBLIC NOTICE

HONOLULU AHUPUA'A NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES IS HEREBY GIVEN that eleven sets of unmarked, human skeletal remains were discovered by Cultural Surveys Hawai'i, Ine. The flnd was made in the course of archaeological inventory survey excavations related to the proposed redevelopment of Kaka'ako parcels at 800, 900 and914AlaMoana Boulevard, HonoluluAliupua'a, Honolulu (Kona) District, Island of O'ahu, TMK: [1] 2-1-056: 002, 007 and 008. The human remains were found witliin the existing parking lot of the current car dealersliip. Kamehameha Schools is the project proponent. Background research indicates that during the Māliele the project area was witliin lands claimed by Victoria Kamāmalu, the sister of Kamehameha IV and KameliamehaV, as part of LCA7713, 'ili of Ka'ākaukukui. Three kuleana were awarded in the vicinity of the project area: LCA 9549 to Kaliolomoku, LCA 1503 to Puaa, and LCA 10463 to Napela. Following the procedures of Hawai'i Revised Statutes (HRS) Chapter 6E-43, andHawai'iAdministrativeRules (HAR) Chapter 13-300, the remains were determined by SHPD to be over 50 years old and Native Hawaiian. The State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) has assigned SIHP (State Inventory of Historic Properties) numbers of 50-80-14-7580, 50-80-14-7581, 50-80-14-7582. and 50-80-14-7583 to the burial flnds. Uie project proponents are proposing preservation in plaee for 10 sets of human skeletal remains and relocation for 1 set. The decision to preserve in plaee or relocate these previously identifled human remains shall be made by the O'ahu Island Burial Council in consultation with SHPD and any identifled lineal and/or cultural descendants, per the requirements of HAR Chapter 13-300-33. The proper treatment of the remains shall occur in accordance with HAR Chapter 13-300-38 or 13-300-39. SHPD is requesting persons having any knowledge of the identity or Mstory of these human skeletal remains to immediately contact Mr. Hinano Rodrigues [Tel. (808) 243-4640], at SHPD, located at 555 Kākuhihewa Building, 601 Kamōkila Boulevard, Kapolei, Hawai'i 96707 [Tel. (808) 692-8015; Fax (808) 692-8020] to present information regarding appropriate treatment of the unmarked human remains. All interested parties should respond within tliirty days of this notice and provide information to SHPD adequately demonstrating lineal descent from these speciflc burials or cultural descent from ancestors buried in the vicinity of tliis project. PUAKEA AHUPUA'A All persons having information eon-

cerning an unmarked burial on a roughly 24-acre property (TMK: (3) 5-6-01:109) in Puakea Aliupua'a, North Kohala District, Island of Hawai'i are hereby requested to contact Dr. Bob Rechtman, ASM Afflliates, ine. (808) 969-6066, 507A E. Lanikaula St.. Hilo, HI 96720, and/orMs. Kauanoe Ho'omanawanui, DLNR-SHPD Burial Sites Program (808) 933-7650, 40 Po'okela St„ Hilo, HI 96720. Names historically associated with the general project area include: Kanilio, Kaluhilaau, Kamalamailalo, Paahao, Papa, Henere, Kaliionamaka. Appropriate treatment of the remains will occur in accordance with HRS, Chapter 6E. respective to tliis burial site. The landowner intends to preserve the burial in plaee, following the preparation of a Burial Treatment Plan in consultation with any identifled descendants and with the approval of the Hawai'i Island Burial Council. All interested parties should respond witliin tliirty (30) days of tliis notice and provide information to DLNR-SHPD adequately demonstrating lineal descent from these speciflc Native Hawaiian remains, or cultural descent from ancestors onee residing or buried in the same aliupua'a. BURIAL NOTICE: KAPALA'ALAEA 2ND AHUPUA'A, KAII.UA-KONA. NORTH KONA DISTRICT, HAWAPI ISLAND Notice is hereby given that two burial sites were documented during an Archaeological Inventory Survey of a 14.929-acre parcel [TMK: (3) 7-7-008:105] located along the Māmalahoa Highway in Kapala'alaea 2nd Aliupua'a, North Kona District. Island of Hawai'i. The burials are identifled as State Site No. 50-10-27-25734 and 50-10-27-25742. Proper treatment and preservation shall occur in accordance with Chapter 6E and Hawai'i Revised Statutes Title 13. The burial site will be preserved in plaee pending flnal decision by the Hawai'i Island Burial Council. A title map of Kailua compiled by J.S. Emerson in the 1880s shows the lands where the burials are located were owned by Kaaipulu under Land Grant 3019. The property was later owned by H.K. Ho 'olana, Charles and Jenny Nohale, and the Green family. Interested persons please respond witliin 30 days of tliis notice to discuss appropriate treatment of these remains. Contact: Glenn Escott, Scientiflc Consultant Services Inc„ (808-938-0968), PO Box 155, Kea'au, HI 96749; or eontact Kauanoe Hoomanawanui, Burial Sites Specialist, DLNR-SHPD (808-933-7650), 40 Po'okela Street, Hilo, HI 96720. BURIAL NOTICE: KAILUA NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES

IS HEREBY GIVEN that two human burials, designated as State Inventory of Historic Properties (SIHP) # 50-80-11-7586 and SIHP # 50-80-11-7587 were identifled by Cultural Surveys Hawai'i, ine. during the course of an archaeologieal inventory survey related to the Central Paciflc Bank Project, at (present address) 6 Hoolai Street, Kailua, HI 96734, Kailua Aliupua'a, Ko'olaupoko District, O'aliu TMK: [1] 4-3-057:073. Following the procedures of Hawai'i Revised Statutes (HRS) Chapter 6E-43, and Hawai 'i Administrative Rules (HAR) Chapter 13-300, the burials are believed to be over 50 years old. An evaluation of ethnicity has been made by the State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) and both burials are believed most likely to be Native Hawaiian. Background research indicates that during the Māhele the entire ahupua'a of Kailua was awarded to Queen Hazalelepono Kalama. Kuleana ( maka'āinana Land Commission Awards) in the vicinity include LCA 8367 awarded to Kima (or Kuna) and LCA 9543 to Kamaka. The applicant for tliis project is Central Paeilie Bank, and the contact person is: Curtis Okazaki Senior Vice President and Manager, Properties Division, PO Box 3590, Honolulu, HI 96811 [TEL (808) 544-3755. FAX (808) 544-5672]. Proposed treatment is preserve in plaee. The O'ahu Island Burial Council (OIBC) has jurisdiction in this matter and the proper disposition and treatment of these burials will be determined by the OIBC, in consultation with any recognized lineal and/or cultural descendants, per the requirements of HAR Chapter 13-300-33. Appropriate treatment shall occur in accordance with HAR Chapter 13-300-38. All persons having any knowledge of the identity or history of these human burials are requested to immediately eontact Mr. Hinano Rodrigues at the DLNR Maui Offlce Annex, 130 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, Hawaii 96793 [TEL (808) 24384640. FAX (808) 243-5838]. All interested parties shall respond witliin tliirty (30) days of tliis notice and file descendancy elaim forms and/or provide information to tlie SHPD adequately demonstrating lineal descent from tliis designated burial or cultural descent from ancestors buried in the same ahupua 'a or district. CULTURAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT NOTICE Informationrequestedby Scientific Consultant Services, ine. of cultural resources or ongoing cultural practices at lands in KaueleauAliupua'a, near 'Opiliikao, Puna District,IslandofHawai'i,TMK: (3) 1-3-002: 070. Please respond witliin 30 days to Glenn Escott at (808) 938-0968. ■