County: Maui
Site_Name: DUPLICATE OF A27-1, A27-14, A27-17 Paukela Heiau in Opuluwai Village. ALSO KNOWN AS Kanemalohemo,
Island: Maui
Traditional_District: Hana
District: Hana
Ahupuaa: Kahuai to Kepio
Site_Function: A-Walled enclosure Open terr/platfrm S-Animal encl,pens R-Other site type K-Irrig:pondfld/terr Heiau
Complex: Yes
Tax_Map_Key: 1-7-03:
State_Site_Number: 50-50-16-528 (SEE A27-1, A27-14, AND A27-17)
BM_site_number: 50-Ma-A27-141
Project_Number: 090
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Surveyor: Connolly
Survey_Type: Recon. survey
Survey_Date: 1974
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Form_of_Ownership: Mixed
Owner: Multiple ownership
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SiteType: Hanakalauai, Popoiwi, and Keakalauae. Paukela Heiau in Opuluwai Village. ALSO KNOWN AS Kanemalohemo, Hanakalauai, Popoiwi, and Keakalauae See Ma-A27-6. Village complex which includes three heiau.
Bibliography: L.J. Soehren, 1963, Arch. Survey of East Maui, p. 86 W.M. Walker, 1931, Arch. of Maui, Site 140, p. 210 Sites Index, Card File, Dept. of Anthro., BPBM Statewide Inventory, 1974
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