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KAWAIPAPA AHUPUA'A Haun & Associates is conducting a cultural impact assessment (CIA) for a portion of TMK: (2) 1-3-04:001, a 72.81-acre parcel in Kawaipapa Aliupua'a, Hāna District, on the Island of Maui. The landowner in cooperation with Habitat for Humanity would like to develop an affordable housing project on the property. All persons having information on traditional cultural practices and places located witliin Kawaipapa Aliupua'a and the vicinity of the project parcel are hereby requested to contact Solomon Kaililiiwa, Haun & Associates, 73-1 168 Kaliuna A'o Rd., Kailua Kona, HI 96740, (808) 325-2402 within tliirty (30) days of tliis notice. KULPOU'OU AHUPUA'A Scientific Consultant Services, Ine. (SCS) is seeking information on cultural resources and traditional, or ongoing, cultural activities on or nearthe proposed Kuli'ou'ou Stream Flood Risk Management Project, located in Kuli'ou'ou Valley, Kuli'ou'ou Aliupua'a, Kona District, O'aliu Island, Hawai'i [TMK: (1) 3-8-017:080 and 3-8-011: 003]. Please respond within 30 days to Catlileen Dagher at (808) 597-1182. WAPANAE UKA AHUPUA'A Scientific Consultant Services, ine. (SCS) is seeking information on eultural resources and traditional or ongoing cultural activities on or near Solomon Elementary School located witliin Schofield B arracks , Wai ' anae Uka Aliupua ' a, 'Ewa District, O'aliu Island, Hawai'i [TMK: (2) 7-7-001 :007]. Please respond within 30 days to Cathleen Dagher at (808)597-1182.

shore. FWS covered the human remains with a tarp and secured the area. The State Historic Preservation Division provided a contractor who determined the bone to be older than 50 years. The human remains are presumed to be of Native Hawaiian ancestry. FWS has directly notified and initiated consultation with Native Hawaiian organizations registered on the Department of the Interior's Native Hawaiian Organization Notification List. This public notice continues that consultation. Representatives of Native Hawaiian organizations (including 'ohana) wisliing to elaim lineal descent and/ or cultural affiliation with the human remains are requested to contact Lisa OsMro Suganuma, Department of the Interior, Office of Native Hawaiian Relations (808-792-9555; lisa_osliiro@ ios.doi.gov) or Niek Valentine, USFWS Archaeologist (503-625-4377; nick_valentine@fws.gov) to engage in the above consultation. Contact informationforthe 'ohana of Mrs. John Kaleo, identified in the 1930s as a descendant of the area, or others who should be consulted, is requested as well. After July 18, 2014, the potential claimants who wish to engage in consultation will receive an invitation with the exact date, time, and location of a consultation meeting.

BURIAL NOTICE: PU'UMAKA'Ā AHUPUA'A

Notice is hereby given that human remains were documented in during an Archaeological Inventory Survey on 25.44 acres of land [TMK: (3) 9-4-003:033 and 076] off of Kama'oma Road in Pu'umaka'ā Aliupua'a, Wai'ōhinu, Ka'ū District, Hawai'i Island, Hawai'i. The lands are associated with Land Grant 2154 to Heleloa. Otherindividuals associated with these lands are Akao, Meineeke, Ishimam, Martinson, and Palakiko. Three burials were identified 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 plaee on the current property. The final disposition of the burial shall be made in consultation with cultural and lineal descendents and the Hawai'i Island Butial Council. Interested persons please respond witliin 30 days of tliis notice to discuss appropriate treatment of these remains. Individuals responding must be able to adequately demonstrate lineal and/or cultural connection to the burials on the above referenced parcels at Wai'ōliinu, Hawai'i Island. Contact: Glenn Escott, Scientific Consultant Services ine., (808) 938-0968, (808) 959-5956, or P.O. Box 155, Kea'au, HI 96749. ■

NOTICE OF INADVERTENT DISCOVERY TO POTENTIAL CLAIMANTS PURSUANT TO THE NATIVE AMERICAN GRAVES PROTECTION AND REPATRIATIONACT

Tliis Notice of Inadvertent Discovery to Potential Claimants is provided in accordance with the Native Ameiiean Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 USC 3002(d), and its implementing regulations, 43 CFR 10.4 and 10.5, and seeks claimants of lineal descent and/or cultural affiliation to determine treatment and custody of human remains in the control of the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) at the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge (Refuge) in Kaliuku, O'ahu, Hawai'i. On Febmary 26, 2014, a single human bone was inadvertently discovered by a FWS employee wliile out in the field on the Refuge. The bone was resting on the soil surface of a dune feature near the