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Based on the context of the finds, they are over 50 years old and most likely Native Hawaiian. The project area is in the central portion of Waikīkī. Background research indicates the Diamond Head portion of the Waikīkī Trade Center land, where the human remains were found, was granted to William Lunalilo (the future King Lunalilo). Upon his death, they were bequeathed to Queen Emma. One adjacent parcel was granted to Charles Kanaina (Grant 2785, 'Apana 8), while the other was retained by the Crown (Kamehameha III). Other LCAs in the vicinity include LCA 104-FL to Kekuanaoa, LCA 1506, LCA 2079 to Kauhola, LCA 2082 to Kuene, LCA 2084 to Keohokahina, and LCA 6324 to Kemeheu. The landowner is Queen Emma Land Company; the contact person for the project proponent is Barry Niddifer, 50 California St., Suite 3300 San Francisco, CA 94 1 1 1 (720-459-5117). The project proponent has proposed preservation in plaee

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