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PONC Application- Waiakahi`ula- Attachment E <br /> 3. Describe any significant relationship to larger historical, cultural, and/or <br /> natural landscapes. <br /> Site 19013: Agricultural Features <br /> • Cultural Landscape: Stone depressions and terraces align with sustainable <br /> Hawaiian agricultural practices. <br /> • Ecological Integration: Use of local materials emphasizes malama `aina (care <br /> for the land). <br /> Site 19014: Burial Platform <br /> • Cultural Practices: Reflects Hawaiian burial traditions tied to the land and sea. <br /> • Geographical Context: Proximity to the coastline symbolizes life's cyclical <br /> nature. <br /> Maps: <br /> 1. Figure 2: Depicts the broader Waiakahi`ula region and site locations. <br /> 2. Figure 3: Shows spatial relationships between Sites 19013 and 19014. <br /> Significance: Integration with traditional practices demonstrates the intimate <br /> connection between people, land, and tradition, highlighting the need for preservation. <br /> ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. <br /> Woo-O'Brien & Gouker <br /> 2025 <br /> 3 <br />