Moku Manamana

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Moku Manamana, also known as Necker Island, is a small, remote island in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands notable for its archaeological sites and cultural significance to Native Hawaiians.

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Moku Manamana canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
culturally significant site
island
administeredBy State of Hawaii NERFINISHED
United States federal government NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Necker Island NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasArchaeologicalSiteType ceremonial sites
heiau (temple) platforms
religious sites
stone structures
hasCharacteristic remote
small
uninhabited
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Native Hawaiians NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType marine ecosystem
seabird habitat
hasNotableFeature numerous archaeological features relative to its size
sacred landscape for Native Hawaiians
hasProtectionStatus culturally protected area
environmentally protected area
restricted access
hasUse archaeological research
cultural practices (restricted/ceremonial)
locatedIn Hawaii NERFINISHED
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
partOf Hawaiian archipelago NERFINISHED
Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument NERFINISHED
United States Minor Outlying Islands (geopolitical grouping) NERFINISHED

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Necker Island hasAlternativeName Moku Manamana