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adze-quarries."Maly Page 102.Even if these near summit sites are not included from 1907 on, <br /> beyond towards Mauna Loa the Humu`ula land division encompasses Pu`u Loa,O'o,Huluhulu, <br /> the convergence of the Wailuku tributaries,Waipahoehoe,Pohakuloa(an ahu now called <br /> Keahuokulakini)and up many of the pu`u of the East rift zone up to Pohakuhanalei(where`Umi <br /> built a heiau)in the crater of Moku`aweoweo near summit of Mauna Loa(Maly Kuahiwi 31). <br /> View online zoomable topo map of both mauna pu`u,ahupua`a and many of the vast resources <br /> of this area referenced in the boundary surveys described in Mauna Kea Kuahiwi Maly et all <br /> 'i435V <br /> * 4 <br /> JAI <br /> 4.� I `, ,w.. � ��yir•�vrlr�N R�^- ryRdlNlr•'N� <br /> �.�. i 1, ' r. !. � � p,1I goo� s•,f," <br /> + .�.. o �y r ry u <br /> X, <br /> 7 1 <br /> giuMULA <br /> Agure S- Aegi:pw Yap No-W one Land d Numawa{S"C.WrJra,April 1862-rcduc[ianJ Fig.—7- Y re r aerarL <br /> fth h <br /> .p ea.�Na Isaa�r;aa et rh.,aae as rf�m�•rr a JJsd n. <br /> ( 1 y DOurld/f11s of Walp.innle,Lauplhoohoe,Kapehu and Msrlua {Note:Lands between LaapAhoehoe and JNa ulua qot depic'rd m Boundary) <br /> wfM udw Lila) <br /> Hrn Ph., f F.—S — <br /> f.1nPwu-L.PNc+ Ad .4.erlen eKd P—Ao-•vF M� L.C-Gec.PM.r$,WM) f6.-99 <br /> fK—.A.aO Auoc LLB-am.*"$,ypp{J HHE IfE.-yy <br /> 54-61 <br /> "The ordinary aluipnaa extends from half a mile to a mule into this [forest] belt. <br /> Then there are larger ahupnaas which are wider i11 the open country than others, <br /> and on entering the woods expand laterally so as to curt off all the smaller ones,and <br /> extend toward the mountain till they.emerge to the open interior country; not <br /> however to converge to a point at the tops of the respective mountains. Only a rare <br /> few reach those elevations, sweeping past the upper ends of all the others, and by <br /> virtue of some privilege in bird-catching, or some analogous right,taldng the <br /> whole mountain to themselves...The whole main body.of Mauna Kea belongs to <br /> one land from Hamakua,viz.,Kaolle,to whose owners belonged the sole privilege <br /> of capturing the ualu1, a mountain-inhabiting but sea-fishing bird.High up on its <br /> eastern flank,however,stretched the already mentioned land of Hu munla,whose <br /> 5ugg.26-02 8 <br />