Tui Manu'a Graves Monument Explained

Tui Manu'a Graves Monument
Location:Northwest of the junction of Ta'u Village and Ta'u Island Roads Ta'u, Manu'a, American Samoa
Coordinates:-14.2281°N -169.5161°W
Added:November 19, 2015
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:15000812

The Tui Manu'a Graves Monument is a funerary marker and grave site on the island Ta'u, the largest island of the Manu'a group in American Samoa. It is located northwest of the junction of Ta'u Village and Ta'u Island Roads on the west side of the island. It consists of a stone platform, about 3feet in height, that is roughly rectangular in shape with a projection at one end. Three graves are marked by square sections of smoothed stones, while a fourth is marked by a marble column. A possible fifth grave, unmarked, is in the projection. It is the burial site of several (four or five) tu'i, or kings, of Manu'a, including Tui Manu'a Matelita and Tui Manu'a Elisala, the Samoan leader whose signature granted the United States hegemony over the islands.[1]

The monument was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRHP nomination for Tui Manu'a Graves Monument. National Park Service. 2016-02-08.