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Marae Ri'i Noa or simple Marae, in the Opunohu Valley, on the island of Mo'orea, Windward Islands, Society Islands, French Polynesia. Archaeologist K Emory has found 100 of these small marae or shrines at Opunohu. They are the earliest form of marae, small courtyards with standing stones or ofa'i ti'a and no altar, and would have had a central tiki statue as guardian. This one may have been used for rituals to protect an affiliated clan. Opunohu was once a huge site in the volcanic crater, with only a few structures remaining, which were restored in 1969 Y H Sinoto of the Bishop Museum in Honolulu. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
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Type Image 
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Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
Ceremonial
color
Courtyard
DAY
Exterior
FRENCH POLYNESIA
HORIZONTAL
Iles de la Societe
IMAGE
Island
MARAE
moorea
Morning
Oceania
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Pacific Ocean
Platform
Polynesia
religion
Religious
Ritual
SACRED
Shrine
SITE
society islands
standing stone
Stone
Temple
Tree
Windward Islands