Puna-Kāʻu Historic District

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title: Puna-Kāʻu Historic District
text: The Puna-Kāʻu Historic District is an archaeological district located on the Puna-Kāʻu coastline in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The district includes over 300 sites occupied by Polynesians from the 13th through 19th centuries. Eleven of the sites within the district are considered exceptionally significant to modern understanding of native Hawaiian culture and have been the focus of most archaeological research in the area. Five of these sites are villages, at Poupou-Kauka, Kailiili, Kamoamo
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description: Historic Place in Hawaii County, Hawaii
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puna-K%C4%81%CA%BBu_Historic_District
date created:
date modified: 2023-08-08T21:36:20Z
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