County: Maui
Site_Name: Ili'iliopae, Ili'iliopoe, or Ili'iliopoi Heiau.
Island: Molokai
Traditional_District: Molokai
District: East Molokai
Ahupuaa: Mapulehu
Site_Function: Heiau Open terr/platfrm
Complex: Yes
Tax_Map_Key: 5-7-8:
State_Site_Number: 50-60-04/05-322-200
BM_site_number: 50-Mo-A10-001
Project_Number: 090
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Survey_Date: 1909 1971
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SiteType: Ili'iliopae, Ili'iliopoe, or Ili'iliopoi Heiau, the oldest, largest, and most famous heiau on Molokai. A platform- type heiau built of water-worn stones, with continuous terraces on all sides. Main platform is 286 feet E to W, and 87 feet N to S. Height varies, 11 to 22 feet.
Bibliography: 69025, C.C. Summers, 1971, Molokai: A Site Survey, PAR 14, Site 200, pp. 130-134, figures 63, 64. 71475, T.G. Thrum, Tales from the Temples, part 3. 18225, G.P. Cooke, Moolelo O Molokai, Honolulu Folder ML 1.1 Photos: 12136; 1472 Stokes; 1126, 1128, 1129, 1131, year 1906
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