County: Maui
Site_Name: Nuu-Waiau Complex
Island: Maui
Traditional_District: Hana
District: Hana
Ahupuaa: Nuu-Naholoku
Site_Function: A-Walled enclosure Open terr/platfrm C-C & L shape sheltr D-Rockshel/lavatube I-Burial M-Dryland:Mounds etc O-Fish ponds R-Other site type S-Animal encl,pens T-Petroglyph/papamu V-Trails:other type
Complex: Yes
Tax_Map_Key: 1-8-01:1, 2, & 3
State_Site_Number: 50-50-16-531
BM_site_number: 50-Ma-A29-012
Project_Number: 090
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Surveyor: Connolly
Survey_Type: Recon. survey
Survey_Date: 1974
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Owner: Multiple ownership
Owner_Address: ?
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SiteType: Nuu-Waiau Complex; 2 village sites; 250 features with possible "mua" and rock art. Site card says, "Village complex at Apole Point, including house sites, canoe sheds, windbreaks, and trails."
Bibliography: 51275, T.K. Maunupau, 1922, A Visit to Kaupo, Maui. 49825, Moses Manu, 1884, Moolelio O Kihapiilani 41625, S.M. Kamakau, 1911, Ancient Hawaiian Religious Beliefs and Ceremonies, Thrum's Hawaiian Annual, pp. 149-158 9025, Sites Index. Card File, Dept. of Anthro., BPBM Statewide Inventory, 1974 Photos: aerial photos
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