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Hawaiian cultural markers evoke reverence

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Mikiala Lidstone, above, director of the Ulu Ae Learning Center, stands with a cultural marker identifying the site, Puuokapolei, which includes the mound, as the location of the largest heiau in the ahupuaa of Honouliuli.

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The hula group Na Pua Keko‘o­lani, top, practices at the hula mound at Kapolei Regional Park.

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The hula group Na Pua Keko‘olani, under the direction of kumu Momi Kuahiwinui and her daughter, Makana Kuahiwinui, practices at the hula mound at Kapolei Regional Park. The hula mound is part of the site, Puuokapolei, which has been deemed historically and culturally significant.