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'R► DDHDPPR <br /> A6 HAWAILI <br /> June 27, 2023 <br /> Mr. Zendo Kern <br /> Nanning Director <br /> Nanning Dept., County of Hawai`i <br /> um Pauahi St., Suite 3 <br /> Hilo, HI, 96720 <br /> planning@hawaiicounty.gov <br /> Re: Nohopapa Hawaii, LLC Statement of Qualifications for Category PL.i) <br /> Archaeology(including Anthropology). <br /> Aloha mai, <br /> This application packet is for the following category — PL.i) Archaeology (including <br /> Anthropology). <br /> Nohopapa Hawai`i, LLC is a small, Native Hawaiian owned and operated cultural resource <br /> management (CRM) firm. Nohopapa Hawai`i's experience, passion, commitment, and <br /> motivation to document and honor Hawai`i's`aina,wahi kupuna,and wahi pana extends over <br /> 15 years. Nohopapa Hawai`i provides a wide range of Hawaiian cultural resource <br /> management services to assist agencies,private land owners, and communities in protecting <br /> and restoring important wahi kupuna (ancestral places) and re-establishing loina kupuna <br /> (cultural traditions). The term "noho papa" means to "reside in a place over the course of <br /> generations." It is the mission of our organization to strengthen generational ties and time <br /> honored commitments between communities and their lands once again. Noho means to <br /> "become situated," while papa can also mean "layers," recognizing that in order to create <br /> healthy communities,they must be firmly situated within the rich layers of historical meaning <br /> of our Hawaiian places.It is a relationship between people and`aina that continually deepens <br /> as the knowledge is gained and people themselves become established as a foundation piece <br /> of the land. <br /> Our team has conducted numerous ethnohistorical studies, traditional cultural property <br /> studies,cultural impact assessments,archaeological investigations,`aina and wai inventories, <br /> and preservation plans. We also have a considerable amount of experience in working with <br /> Hawaiian communities across all the islands. Our staff is committed to high professional <br /> standards concerning historic preservation, as well as possessing extensive cultural <br /> background in regards to dealing with physical remains of our historical past. Our formal <br /> education and work experience derives from the fields of Archaeology, Cultural <br /> Anthropology, Hawaiian Studies, Geography, and Nanning. Our group also utilizes <br /> Hawaiian language in our research in order to draw from a broader range of historical <br /> documents to understand historical land use. We always strive to balance preservation <br /> priorities with adaptive reuse and restoration to help make these cultural materials and <br /> places relevant and meaningful to communities once again. Our group consists of Hawaiian <br /> cultural practitioners that are capable of conducting appropriate ceremonies, chants, and <br /> protocols to ensure the highest degree of respect and consideration is given to all projects and <br /> work situations. <br />