Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 32, Number 11, 1 November 2015 — CULTURAL STEWARDS RFQ-- HĀLAWA & LULUKU, OʻAHU [ARTICLE]

CULTURAL STEWARDS RFQ--HĀLAWA & LULUKU, OʻAHU

The Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Hālawa-Luluku Interpretive Development (HLID) Project, is putting out a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for cultural site Stewards on State lands in Hālawa and Luluku on O'ahu. This position will not be for compensation; however, Stewards will be provided with an area to hold educational activities and allowed to participate in the design process for an Administrative Center and structures (i.e., outdoor hālau). Limited revenue generating activities ean be conducted to fund the Steward's activities, programs, and maintenance costs. Interested applicants should have knowledge and experience stewarding ancient Hawaiian archaeologieal sites and/or areas that hold cultural significance. The HLID Project is primarily a federally funded (90%) effort intended to mitigate adverse impacts to select eultural sites caused by the construction of Interstate H-3. For a copy of the RFQ, selection timetable, and more information, please go to: http://www.oha.org/ solicitations. A compact disc (CD) with the RFQ, timetable, relevant project details and submission requirements ean also be picked up at the Office of Hawaiian Affairs reception desk at 560 N. Nimitz Highway, Suite 200. For questions pertaining to this announcement, please contact the HLID Project Coordinator, Lanee G.M. La Pierre at mahil@oha.org or 808-594-1782. ■