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- Beachie Creek 2012, 11-21#7
248 hits
Beachie Creek 2012, 11-21#7 - Beachie Creek 2012, 11-21#6
255 hits
Beachie Creek 2012, 11-21#6 - Beachie Creek 2012, 11-21#2
270 hits
Beachie Creek 2012, 11-21#2 - Beachie Creek 2012-3
249 hits - Link 2003, 11-21#1
270 hits
Link 2003, 11-21#1 - Link 2003, 11-21#2
183 hits
Link 2003, 11-21#2 - Split Sage 5, Hart Mtn, 2021
244 hits - Split Sage 4, Hart Mtn, 2021
230 hits - Split Sage 3, Hart Mtn, 2021
231 hits - Split Sage 2, Hart Mtn, 2021
239 hits - Split Sage 1, Hart Mtn, 2021
231 hits - Hart Mtn Antelope Spring 3, 2021
231 hits - Hart Mtn Antelope Spring 2, 2021
234 hits - Trail Through Aspens I
231 hits - Trail Through Aspens 1
231 hits - Hart Mtn Antelope Spring 1, 2021
230 hits - Hart Mtn Pyramid Lake , 2021
232 hits - Pole Creek 2012, 11-21#2
261 hits
Pole Creek 2012, 11-21#2 - Hwy 30 9
263 hits - 04 12 BurnedTree
2225 hits - Pōhakuloa, 2017
213 hits
The pōhaku is a monster slain by Hiʻiaka at Mākua and thrown over the mountain, to land on the Mokulaea side of Kaʻena - Kamaile Unu, 1996
1468 hits
Waianaʻe residents with ancestral connections to that area use the term Unu rather than heiau to refer to large ceremonial structures. - Kamaile Unu, 1996
197 hits - Kahoʻolawe, 2017
1951 hits
Several 500-ton blasts of TNT made this crater in 1965. It was an attempt by the US Navy to mimic the effects of a nuclear blast and to study its efffects on ships moored nearby. Water in the crater used to be brackish but is now entirely saline - Kini, 2016
840 hits
This significant pōhaku used to lie near the road but was moved uphill to the residence of Nowlin Correia. Unfortunately, after Correiaʻs passing, the landowner (DHHL) evicted his family and the house now sits vacant, occupied by squatters. - Feature at Kawailoa Heiau, 2016
197 hits - Kawailoa Heiau, 2016
207 hits - Puʻu Makani Heiau
1796 hits
Only ʻili ʻili (small stone paving) remains at Puʻu Makani. Since the heiau sites on a steep slope directly above the road, one might suspect that its larger stones were rolled downhill to create the bed of the highway, as happened at other heiau elsewhere on Oʻahu. - ʻEwa Beach International Golf Course
1864 hits
A probable family shrine, now a sand trap. The shrine was restored by cultural practitioner and anthropologist Rudy Mitchel. - Pali, 2014
2261 hits
This would not be considered a cultural site, except for the small build of water-worn stones at its base. It lies not far from the Pali Lookout. Note the rough face in the stone. - Makuku, 2014
2114 hits
Makuku is a small land section in upper Nuʻuanu and also the name of a rain heiau. This small upright is all that could be located there - possibly connected with the heiau. It is in exact east=west alignment with the flat stone in the distance. - Lulumahu, Nuʻuanu, 2014
1881 hits
An unrecorded platform, name lost, at Lulumahu. - Lulumahu, Nuʻuanu, 2014
2039 hits
A substantial unrecorded structure on two levels, name lost, at Lulumahu. - Kunawai, 2014
2270 hits
Kunawai spring is in Liliha, on Kunawai Lane. - Kahapaʻakai, 2014
2149 hits - 08 3 Halawa85 Ahu
2054 hits - 98 PohakuLanai
1713 hits - A long terrace at ʻUkoa, 1994
201 hits
Some sections are more organized than others. One respected kupuna (elder) in the district identified this location as the site of Kapukapuākea Heiau. Interestingly, Taputapuatea Morai in Tahiti is located in the district of Utoa. - Nā Ukali a Pele - Peleʻs Followers
1995 hits
A group of large pōhaku at the edge of a ledge at the ocean at Pūpūkea. Interestingly, a gulch directly mauka is also named after Pele: Kalahopele (Peleʻs scrotum). - Kūpopolo 3, 2010
198 hits
After the heiau had been cleared by the landowner. It will become part of a cultural center. - Laniākea, ʻIliʻilikea, 1992
244 hits
A small upright stone at ʻIliʻilikea. - Kepuwai, 2001
2200 hits - ʻIliʻilikea1, 2001
249 hits
An upright stone set in a natural rock outcrop. The use of natural outcrops is a feature of Oʻahu heiau. - Kūpopolo, 1995
1680 hits - Uprights at Kūpopolo, 1995
2220 hits - Kaualaukī, 1993
2045 hits
An upright stone formerly at Kaualaukī Heiau, where hālau visit for gathering laʻau. Aside from this upright, it would be difficult to recognize the site as a heiau, but the remains of a large structure remain under heavy growth on either side of the trail. Unfortunately, a recent visit revealed that the upright stone is missing. - Marion Kelly, North Hālawa, 2008
2024 hits
Marion Kelly at the large rectangular heiau at site area 85 - 11 04 Halawa75 encl
2030 hits - 95 4 Halawa75PohakuKii
2113 hits - Kukiokāne, 1994
2189 hits
The slender upright stone above Kukiokāne Heiau. The stone is still there, but covered by vegetation and hard to see. The archaeological survey of the heiau prior to its destruction did not record this as a cultural feature.