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Comm.25-022 <br /> VNtY OF New <br /> �I d%Ci <br /> COUNTY OF HAWAI`I t= STATE OF HAWAI`I <br /> 7rE Of•M►� <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 330 23 <br /> A RESOLUTION STRONGLY URGING PROTECTION OF IWI KUPUNA AT KUMUKAHI <br /> AND COLLECTIVE ACTION TO PRESERVE AND MANAGE THE CULTURAL AND <br /> NATURAL RESOURCES OF KUMUKAHI. <br /> WHEREAS, Ka Lae o Kumukahi, in the ahupua`a of Kula, District of Puna, is where the <br /> rising sun first touches Hawaii and is among the most celebrated wahi pana(storied and sacred <br /> places) in all of the Hawaiian Islands as well as a pu`uhonua(place of refuge); and <br /> WHEREAS,the preservation and protection of iwi kupuna(traditional burials) and moepu <br /> (funerary objects) at Kumukahi, including the reinterment of iwi and moepu that have been disturbed, <br /> has been a longstanding issue; and <br /> WHEREAS, in 2018,the Kilauea Eruption in lower Puna produced over one billion cubic <br /> yards of lava that covered residential areas, destroyed precious ecosystems, and completely <br /> transformed the coastline of Puna from Kumukahi to Pohoiki; and <br /> WHEREAS, Kumukahi-Lighthouse Road, which has historically provided access to <br /> Kumukahi, was partially inundated during the 2018 eruption and is scheduled for restoration, <br /> presenting both opportunities and challenges in terms of cultural preservation, management of natural <br /> resources, and resolution of historically neglected land and road ownership ambiguities; and <br /> WHEREAS,property owners, direct lineal descendants of Kumukahi, and government <br /> stakeholders play a vital role in protecting and preserving iwi kupuna from exposure to <br /> indiscriminate,uninformed human influence, allowing traditional cultural information to come forth; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS,the County Planning Department has convened the University of Hawaii, State <br /> Department of Land and Natural Resources, Office of Hawaiian Affairs,property owners in the <br /> vicinity of Kumukahi, and direct lineal descendants since 2020 to resolve iwi kupuna issues through <br /> development of a burial treatment and preservation plan for certain sites; and <br />