Ahu

/ˈɑ.huː/ noun

In Hawaiian and other Polynesian cultures, a shrine, altar, or sacred platform made of stacked stone, often used for religious or ceremonial purposes.

From Hawaiian and broader Polynesian languages, 'ahu' refers to stone structures with spiritual significance. The word appears across Pacific island cultures with similar meanings, showing ancient shared heritage.

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