Decoding the Rock Art of Old Hawai’i: A Brief Report on Petroglyphs in Manukā, Ka’ū District, Hawai’i Island
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14
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We describe petroglyphs documented in a survey of household complexes in a section of
Manukā Ahupua‘a, Ka‘ū District, Hawai‘i Island called Kīpuka Malua. The larger number
of anthropomorphic figures found in one household is interpreted as reflecting a concern
with mana, or spiritual power, by a local chief. We also consider the more specific notion
that these images commemorate travel and thus reflect a social strategy of emphasizing
long-distance networks.
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