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o Cultural practitioners: Their knowledge and guidance would be <br />invaluable in understanding and preserving the cultural significance of the <br />site. <br />The preservation effort would likely gain support from: <br />o Native Hawaiian organizations concerned with protecting cultural <br />heritage, <br />o Historical societies interested in preserving the past. <br />o Environmental groups focused on protecting natural beauty and <br />ecosystems. <br />Special Opportunities: <br />Situated amidst protected lands and bordered by the sacred Lekeleke/Kuamo'o Burial Grounds, <br />the property is an Integral part of the Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail Corridor. It lies <br />between two already protected areas: to the north, managed by Kamehameha Schools, and to <br />the south, overseen by Aloha Kuamo'o 'Aina, the State of Hawaii, and the Hokuli'a Park and <br />Cultural Sites Association. This positioning underscores its significance as a central piece in a <br />network of conserved natural and cultural treasures, <br />