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Register Nomination described in I.B.ii. The TCP study shall compile existing historic data on the sacredness <br /> and traditional historical use of the park lands as tied to the journey of Pelehonuamea. It will also discuss the <br /> continued traditional use of the area in the modern day, including oral histories with Native Hawaiians <br /> associated with the site". <br /> The documents sent include both the compilation of historic data on the sacredness and tradition historical use <br /> of the park land as tied to the journey of Pelehonuamea and her physical representations within the park and <br /> includes the oral history portion of the project. Together, all three documents make up the TCP study. <br /> To assist you in your review of the ethnohistorical document, the author has used underlining throughout the <br /> text to highlight specific key information to draw the attention of the reader. This includes specific place names, <br /> site references, individuals, landscape features, traditions, practices, notable statements, the first occurrence <br /> of place names, narratives which contain specific actions, land areas and community responses. The highlights <br /> as well as the additional content of the study compile the existing historic data on the manifestations of Pele, <br /> the sacredness and traditional historical use of the park lands as well as how those traditions have continued <br /> through time and continue into the present day. This information will be used to develop the National Register <br /> Nomination once the study is finalized. There are multiple historic maps found within the document that reflect <br /> some of the landscape features, place names, etc. <br /> I hope this clarifies, we look forward to working with all of you on this important project and please reach out if <br /> you have additional questions. <br /> Have a great weekend! <br /> Summer <br /> Summer Roper Todd <br /> Supervisory Archeologist <br /> CRM Program Lead and Section 106 Coordinator <br /> Hawaii Volcanoes National Park <br /> PO Box 52 Hawaii National Park, HI <br /> 808-985-6131 office <br /> 808-315-9018 cell <br /> From: Kiersten Faulkner<Kiersten@historichawaii.org> <br /> Sent: Wednesday, March 6, 2024 8:31 AM <br /> To: Roper, Summer A<Summer Roper Todd@nps.gov>; kamakanaf<kamakanaf@oha.org>; Betsy Merritt <br /> <emerritt@savingplaces.org>; Sullivan, Kevin <Kevin.Sullivan@hawaiicounty.gov>; Puff,Jessica L <br /> <iessica.puff@hawaii.Rov>; noahjgomes<noahigomes@gmail.com>; Lebo, Susan <susan.a.lebo@hawaii.gov>; <br /> cwilson@achp.gov<cwilson@achp.Rov>; Smith, Martin T<msmith@usgs.gov> <br /> Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE:for your review- HAVO TCP study <br /> 2 <br />