County: Maui
Site_Name: Hale O Kane Heiau
Island: Maui
Traditional_District: Hana
District: Hana
Ahupuaa: Kepio
Site_Function: Heiau Open terr/platfrm
Complex: No
Tax_Map_Key: 1-7-02:
State_Site_Number: 50-50-16-145
BM_site_number: 50-Ma-A27-005
Project_Number: 090
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Surveyor: Hommon
Survey_Type: Recon. survey
Survey_Date: 1974
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Owner: multiple ownership
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SiteType: Hale O Kane Heiau, an open platform, 10-12 feet from the ground. Only 3 sides can be seen, the longest 105 feet--the others 31 and 35 feet. NOTE in Emory's handwriting: Lono-o-ai'a is actual name; Hale-o-Kane is place name. Ellie Williams, 5/4/60. Latitude: 20-39-09 Longitude: 156-07-53 Statewide Inventory, Latitude: 20-39-15/Longitude: 156-07-54
Bibliography: W.M. Walker, 1931, Arch. of Maui, Site 145, p. 216 Plan made 5/1922, by Emory--manuscript notes in Sterling file Statewide Inventory, 1974 L.J. Soehren, 1963, Arch. Survey of East Maui, p. 92 Sites Index. Card File, Dept. of Anthro., BPBM I. Ashdown, 1971, The Broad Highway of Maui, Wailuku
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