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Cultural Surveys Hawai‘i Job Code: HALEA 2 Scoping Meetings and Section 106 TestimonyAgency/IndividualSummary of View and Cultural ConcernsNoActionMitigationSuggestionsFor<strong>ATST</strong>NotStatedMitigationCommentsMr.WarrenShibuya“I am a returning Maui resident…” “I support basic and applied research and theproposed housing of the Advanced Technology Solar Telescope systems…at thesummit of Mount Haleakalā.” “[The] summit, of Kolekole, is wao akua, a level ofearth's stratosphere where gods and goddesses are believed to reside and culturallyguide everyday living. Ala Hea Ka La, “The path to calling the sun,” presents basicrhythms of night and day, and establishes the sun being the source for life forKanaka Maoli, Hawaiians, and citizens of Maui and Hawaii.” Mr. Shibuya alsocomments on the EIS and point out that in it paragraph 2.6, Table 2, cost estimatebreakdown states, “Educational and public outreach set at zero dollars.”With regard to mitigation (see Mitigation Comments), Mr. Shibuya stresses thatproper cultural respect should be demonstrated by the <strong>ATST</strong> project …behaverespectfully and malama mau ka la a, preserve the sacredness of Haleakalā,specifically the summit area.”X X“Astronomy,aerospaceand solarstudy effortsat Kolekoleshould berespectful ofwao akua,the sacredarea abovethe summitand lava, theessence ofGoddessPele, despiteher currenthome atKilaueacaldera.”“Special careshould beexercised indigging,saving lava,and restoringearlier pu’uand hills andwahi pana,andminimizinginvading airspace, andrestoring allsacredplaces.”APPENDIX F (2): Supplemental Cultural Impact Assessment For the Proposed AdvancedTechnology Solar Telescope (<strong>ATST</strong>) at Haleakalā High Altitude ObservatoriesTMK (2) 2-2-07:00853

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