- Kaipapau, 2013
1902 hits
"Alligator" rock at Kaipapau, perhaps a reference to the moʻo at Laʻie Point, not far from here. - Kaunihokahi 3, 1992
1949 hits
A small ahu remaining at Kaunihokahi. - Pāhulu 2, 1995
1915 hits
Probably the remaining feature of Pāhulu Heiau. The stones are where McAllister described them: 600 feel north of the ruins of the old sugar mill, out in the water. An elderly member of the family that owns the land across the road recalls a platform there which perhaps was connected with the heiau. All features would have been destroyed by the WWII airfield that occupied that field. - 08 3 Halawa85 Ahu
2045 hits - Moʻokini, 2008
2492 hits - Upright
2366 hits - Kapālama
2573 hits
An interior feature - perhaps modern - at Kapālama Heiau, which never had a large stone structure. A few disturbed areas of ʻiliʻili (paving) remain, and a few alignments. - Puʻukoholā and Mailekini
2487 hits - The Kohala field system near sunset, 2006
1982 hits
The shallow furrows helped to conserve soil and moisture, and protected dryland crops from the wind. - Large enclosure and three upright stones, 2006
2416 hits
Haleakalā lies in the distance - Pāoʻo, 2010
2458 hits
A fishing shrine, still in use. The small altar and recent offering were not photographed. - Pāoʻo, 2010
2534 hits
A habitation complex of walls and enclosures. Haleakalā lies in the distance. - Large enclosure
2553 hits - Large enclosure at the crest of a hill
2426 hits
Note the interior division, forming two tiers. A third tier lies at the crest of the hill. - Kupalaha or Kupalahaʻa
3302 hits
A natural sea cave with a collapsed roof within Kupalaha Heiau. Twenty years ago, a older resident of Kohala commented that the collapsed roof of this cave was just a small opening in his youth. The name is spelled differently in different sources. If it is Kupalaha, then the name is identical to that of the heiau for the sun, located where the bandstand is now at Kapiʻolani Park, Waikīkī. - Mailekini
2379 hits
Mailekini is said to have the shape of a whale when viewed from above. It lies just below Puʻukoholā and above a shark heiau under the water in the bay below: Haleokapuni. - Large enclosure at the crest of a hill, 2009
2493 hits - Enclosure and uptight, 2008
2375 hits - Moʻokini, 2006
2330 hits - Large enclosure, south wall, 2006
2284 hits
A stone structure lies at the mauka end of this enclosure, and several small upright stones mark the makai boundary. A smaller structure lies in the distance. - Large structure at the crest of a hill, 2009
2534 hits
A large but degraded structure, with just small intact terrace facings and other features. - Enclosure and upright, 2009
2567 hits
If one looks carefully, faint traces of the Kona field system can be seen in the distance below the puʻu. - Agricultural features, Hālawa Valley
2682 hits - Enclosure and upright stone, 2006
2651 hits - Puʻukoholā, 2006
2398 hits - Unrecorded heiau, 2013
2132 hits - Hawea, 2013
1744 hits
A front / makai alignment at Hawea Heiau. - Unrecorded heiau, 2013
1762 hits
At Maunalua - Unrecorded heiau, 2013
1833 hits
At Maunalua - Earth platform, walled on two sides — Waikīkī Ahupuaʻa
1954 hits
On a steep hillside in a large complex of sites. The flat earth platform below the large pōhaku is bordered on two sides by a low wall — a well-preserved structure. - Ahu (?), Waikīkī ahupuaʻa
1838 hits
A clear alignment marks a large pōhaku, which lies closely adjacent to an unrecorded heiau in a large complex of sites. - In area 3215 a small imu? It held over 400 dog bones. Bulldozed.
2562 hits
Three small uprights were nearby and just makai a small ahu with an upright stone. - An enclosure and upright in area 3215, bulldozed
2038 hits
Over 400 dog bones were found in this small area. Two other uprights stood nearby. - An unrecorded upright stone makai of area 3215, now bulldozed
2191 hits
This pōhaku was probably not recorded because it lay adjacent to a bulldozer berm made during WWII and because there were no associated cultural features, like a platform. However, the stone had no bulldozer blade marks and appeared to predate the nearby berm. - A small platform and upright in area 4278. It may still be there.
2150 hits - An unusual upright stone in area 3216, bulldozed.
2180 hits
Note the small stones at the base holding the upright in place. - An ahu in area 3216, bulldozed in creating the ʻEwa Marina footprint
2199 hits
This site was never recorded in the archaeological report, which is odd, since the area around it was cleared by the archaeology company workers. - A small upright and platform in area 3215, bulldozed
2075 hits
An archaeologist familiar with sites on Kahoʻolawe island commented that if this had been found there, it would have been identified as a koʻa (fishing shrine). However it was identified as a "temporary habitation" in the Oneʻula archaeological report, along with most of the other 400 listed sites. - A large structure in area 3215, bullldozed to create the footprint of the ʻEwa Marina
2375 hits
This structure, like almost all of the 400 others at Oneʻula, was designated a "temporary habitation." - The heiau across from Oneʻula Beach Park. It was designated preservation and in theory is still there.
2383 hits - Kawainui, 2000
1968 hits
A stone suggesting a kohe (vagaina) at the place associated with the moʻo Hauwahine. This pōhaku may (or may not) hold cultural significance. At the mauka end of Kawainui wetland is another large kohe similar to this one, but located in a complex of sites. - A platform in area 4278, designated preservation and in theory still there
2203 hits
Clearly a small heiau with a lua (pit) and a small enclosure on the makai side. In excellent shape. Nearby were the remains of an old slaughterhouse and piles of cattle bones. - A platform in area 4278 designated preservation. In theory, it still exists.
2141 hits - In area 1387 an upright slab and small platform , bulldozed to make the footprint of the ʻEwa Marina
2260 hits
The upright was at the makai end of a small platform. In the bushes further makai was a low, linear platform in excellent shape, which unfortunately I never photographed. The archeologist who surveyed this area for Haseko Corporation wrote in his report that this and nearly all other 400 sites at Oneʻula were "temporary habitations." - A platform in area 4278 designated preservation. In theory, it still exists.
2308 hits
The upright stone on the platform was not firmly set in place. It may have been put up recently. Of course, it may originally have been intended as an upright. [Note - prior to photographing I clear sites but NEVER move stones.] - Site E3 in the mountains above Honolulu.
303 hits
A pōhaku with the appearance of the head of a pig, adjacent to a small complex of sites. Note the large, stylized tusk. Such stones are called zoomorphs. - Joseph, 2011
2404 hits
The grave of Joseph Kahahawai. The marker says "killed." Ho'omana'o means remember.