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Necker Island (Hawaiian:
Mokumanamana "branched island") is a
small uninhabited island in the
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. It is
located at 23°34′30″N...
- 161°55′19″W / 23.06056°N 161.92194°W / 23.06056; -161.92194 (Nihoa)
Necker (
Mokumanamana) at 23°34′30″N 164°42′01″W / 23.57500°N 164.70028°W / 23.57500; -164...
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there are
traces of
Polynesian settlement as far
north as
Necker Island (
Mokumanamana), as far east as
Salas y Gómez
Island (Motu
Motiro Hiva), and as far...
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Heiau on
Necker Island (
Mokumanamana),
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands...
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Lehua Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Nihoa (Moku Manu)
Necker Island (
Mokumanamana)
French Frigate Shoals (Kānemiloha)
Gardner Pinnacles (Pūhāhonu) Maro...
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Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (Leeward Islands):
Nihoa (Mokumana)
Necker (
Mokumanamana)
French Frigate Shoals (Kānemilohaʻi)
Gardner Pinnacles (Pūhāhonu) Maro...
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Hawaiian Archipelago,
including Holoikauaua or
Pearl and
Hermes Atoll,
Mokumanamana or
Necker Island, Kauō or Laysan, Papa‘āpoho or
Lisianski Island, Hōlanikū...
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where the
spirits return after death. On two of the islands,
Nihoa and
Mokumanamana,
there are
archaeological remains relating to pre-European settlement...
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Bishop Museum: 35–49.
Archeology of the “Mystery Islands”
Nihoa and
Mokumanamana Kirch,
Patrick Vinton (1985).
Feathered gods and fishhooks: an introduction...
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Hawaiians extended their exploration of the
Hawaiian chain beyond Nihoa and
Mokumanamana (Necker).
Dating the
sediment containing the
Cocos pollen is imprecise...