Kupuna LLc


Kupuna LLc
Is an Independent 501c2 Forensic Evidence Investigating Corporation. in The State of Hawaii.
Its purpose is to attain Historical finding through Radiocarbon-dating and Forensic Archaeological, Paleontology and confirmed DNA evidence.

To Investigate sites with backgrounds of the area's Hereditary and Cultural documentations for Developers, Private Enterprises and the State of Hawaii. Conclusive Documentation will be recorded by Kupuna LLc for future Historical references.

Burial Sites Confirmation will be attained by Forensic DNA, Archaeological and Paleontology findings of Gender, Age, Race, Date and cause of Death, for proof of lineage. All unconfirmed cases if undeclared will be noted as Public domain. And shall fall under the States Domain. Artifacts To be housed at the Hawaiian Heritage Museum for safe keeping in a controlled Atmosphere.
The Bishop Museum.

Kupuna LLc is a Historical Preservation Investigating Committee for sites being developed for expansions of roads, homes, and constructions in the State of Hawaii that may impede the environments natural fauna and flora growth stability and Historical Burial Sites.

Example:

Kennewick Man is a 9,000-year-old skeleton
Found on the banks of the Columbia River

When an ancient skeleton was unearthed in the Pacific Northwest in 1996, some anthropologists declared the bones of the 9,000-year-old Kennewick man
Based on measurements of the Kennewick skeleton, the National Park Service report states that the skeleton is biologically affiliated most closely with groups from Polynesia and dated it’s age at 40 to 45 at the time of it’s death some 9000 years ago

Kupuna LLc By using the same laboratories as:
Stafford Research Laboratories, one of the top radiocarbon-dating labs in the nation. Or a Laboratory of equalities as the University of California at Riverside and the University of Arizona in Tucson and the University of Waikato Radiocarbon Laboratory in New Zealand, who operates a radiocarbon Internet site.

And a reputable DNA fossil paleontologist to determent its age at death, race, gender. To confirm one’s DNA in accordance with the finding, for proof of declarations of ownership towards relationship.


Kupuna LLc
Does in no way claim conclusive knowledge beyond confirmed Written records, and Historical Documentation by Forensic, Archaeological, and Paleontologist confirmation.

Assumptions, Hearsay, Folklore, are not conclusive as a recorded Documentation.

Kupuna LLc:
May be commission; by Developers, Private Enterprise, Concerned Organizations, and the State of Hawaii.

Kupuna LLc:
Advises all Developers Private or State to conduct their investigations prior to sale of area. If historical findings and Human remains are discovered during construction. It will cause a delay by State Departments of concern and time Consuming, to the Constructions of development. By the pending Investigation for Declaration.

HAWAII PRESERVATION LAW
Citation: Historic Preservation Program (Hawaii Rev. Stat. §6E).
Date Enacted: 1988, amended 1990
Summary: This historic preservation law does not deal with grave goods but does have a provision for discovery and reburial of human remains. It takes into account Native Hawaiian concerns, and requires reburial of Native Hawaiian remains. For any known or discovered site with human remains that are over 50 years old, in situ preservation preferred. If excavation is required, the Department of Natural Resources must issue a permit. The ground disturbing activity ceases and the police and medical examiner are notified when human remains are inadvertently discovered. The law enforcement officials notifies the Department of Land and Natural Resources for human remains from significant historic or prehistoric burials. For single skeletons, the Department has two days to alert the appropriate Island Burial Council and the Office of Hawaiian Affairs if the remains are thought to be Native Hawaiians. In cases of multiple skeletons, the Department has three days to contact the Councils after gathering evidence and documenting the nature of the burial. The Island Burial Council has 45 days to decide appropriate action including preservation or relocation. Working with the Department and the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, the Island Burial Council develops criteria to be followed and oversees the removal. The landowner or developer may appeal the decision. Within 90 days of the final determination, the preservation or mitigation plan must be approved by the Department in consultation with the lineal descendants, Council, Office of Hawaiian Affairs, and affected landowner. The project resumes after implementation of the mitigation plan. Disposition will be done with traditional ceremonies and scientific analysis is usually allowed. If remains are removed, the Department in consultation with the Council and descendants determines the site of the relocation. For remains that are not Native Hawaiian, the Department of Land and Natural Resources has 30 days to determine if preservation or relocation is more appropriate and 90 days to develop the action plan in consultation with lineal descendants and appropriate ethnic groups.
Jurisdiction: State or private lands.
Statute of Limitations: Not specified.
Areas Covered Under Act: Any burial in an unmarked location.
Ownership: Not specified but the state takes the lead in coordinating the ultimate disposition.
Review/Consultation Committee: The Office of Hawaiian Affairs and appropriate Island Burial Council must be consulted.
Liable: Anyone who knowingly disturbs or removes human burials without a permit or authorization.
Penalties: Violations are considered a misdemeanor under Hawaiian criminal code with fines up to $10,000.
Exemptions: Not specified.
Permitting: Department of Land and Natural Resources issues excavation permits.


Kupuna LLc is in conjunction with Kahanamoku Estate foundation 501c3
To attain 1 to 2 acres of land on each island for a Memorial of perpetually to house all unclaimed remains. As it was the custom of a by-gone era to hide bones so they may not be stolen and used for fish hooks, spear tips, handles, weapons, kahili poles, tools and other imaginary uses by an era without metal or any other harden usable material to sustain life. Here they may at last rest in peace without Thievery, Distrubance, or False Genealogy Claims.


Kupuna LLc:
Is affiliated with;
THE KAHANAMOKU ESTATE FOUNDATION 501c3
Domestic Nonprofit Corporation File Number 108280 D2
STATUS: ACTIVE
Incorporation Date Mar 31 1997
Hawaii United States

for information;
CONTACT:
KUPUNA LLc
Po box 2158
Kamuela
Hawaii 96743
phone 808-887-0200
fax 808-887-0205
email.. manallc@hawaii.rr.com


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