Ke Ala Loa O Maui

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Ke Ala Loa O Maui is an ancient coastal trail system on the island of Maui that historically connected communities and important cultural sites around the island.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hawaiian cultural site
ancient trail system
coastal trail
accesses freshwater springs near the coast
nearshore marine resources
associatedWith traditional Hawaiian law of public access along the shoreline
connects Maui coastal communities
agricultural areas
burial sites
heiau (Hawaiian temples)
traditional fishing areas
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalPractice protocols for respectful passage
followsFeature coastline of Maui
function linking ahupuaʻa (traditional land divisions) along the coast
governedBy traditional kapu (sacred restrictions) in certain areas
hasCulturalSignificance Native Hawaiian identity
traditional land and ocean stewardship
traditional navigation and wayfinding
hasSectionType beach sand paths
earthen trails
stone-paved segments
hasTypeOfUse pedestrian travel
portage of canoes and goods
heritage Native Hawaiian NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod pre-contact Hawaii
historicalUse primary overland route around Maui’s coast
languageOfName Hawaiian
locatedIn Hawaii NERFINISHED
Hawaiian Islands NERFINISHED
Maui NERFINISHED
nameMeaning the long trail of Maui NERFINISHED
partOf traditional Hawaiian trail network
recognizedBy local Hawaiian cultural organizations
relatedTo Ala Loa (traditional Hawaiian coastal trails) NERFINISHED
subjectOf archaeological studies
cultural preservation efforts
terrain beaches
coastal lava fields
sea cliffs
threatenedBy erosion
modern coastal development
usedFor access to fishing grounds
inter-village travel
religious journeys
trade

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