- Ahuolono, 2004
7639 hits
A platform in a petroglyph field at the Kona - Kohala border, along the Old Government Road - Ahuaʻumi, 2004
19106 hits - Ālula, 2005
20034 hits
One of several platforms at Haleolono, this one in a parking lot. The name of the heiau, according to a local Hawaiian Kumu Hula, is Ālula. - Ālula, 2005
19923 hits
One of several platforms at Haleolono, this one in a parking lot. The name of the heiau, according to a local Hawaiian Kumu Hula, is Ālula. - Koʻa, 2004
12119 hits
A probable fishing shrine at Oʻoma. - Koʻa, 2004
12276 hits
A probable fishing shrine at Oʻoma, or more correctly, a fishing heiau. - Kua Bay Heiau, 2005
1252 hits
A large structure at Kua Bay, possibly a fishing heiau - Haleolono, 2005
24865 hits
The large upright stone at one of several platforms at Haleolono. - Haleolono, 2005
16904 hits
The large upright stone at one of several platforms at Haleolono. - Ahuena Heiau, 2006
1425 hits
This is not the original location of Ahuena, which stood nearby in what is now an adjacent private residence. Cultural practitioner David Roy was instrumental in having the stones of the heiau moved to where they stand now. - Hōkūliʻa 16511, 2007
963 hits
A platform heiau a mile inland, walled on three sides and open to the ocean on the fourth. - Hoʻopalahuli (?), 2007
19498 hits
The name is mentioned in the 1930 Reinecke study, and may refer to this unusual structure that rises sharply up the side of a bluff and straddles a fissure at the top. - Kauakaiʻakaola, 2007
19779 hits
A cruise ship lies anchored in the distance. It is dangerous to add diacritical marks to heiau names, since that limits possible interpretations. However, here is one guess: "Rainfishhealth Heiau." Kona resident Junior Kanuha, now passed, told me that his father helped to reconstruct this heiau. Unfortunately it suffered major damage in a large earthquake a year or so after this image was made. - Kauakaiʻakaola, 2007
27841 hits
Kona resident Junior Kanuha, now passed, told me that his father helped to reconstruct this heiau. Unfortunately it suffered major damage in a large earthquake a year or so after this image was made. - Kualiʻiliʻi Heiau, 2004
19661 hits
A heiau in Kailua-Kona on the grounds of a gated condominium complex. - Ahuaumi, 2004
1157 hits - Ahuaʻumi, 2004
12441 hits - Iniʻikawai Heiau, 2004
2195 hits
A heiau within a resort complex in Kahaluʻu. - Kalanikauhi (?), 2004
19259 hits
The name is mentioned in the 1930 Reinecke study, and may refer to this structure. - Hāpaiali’i Heiau, 2004
18898 hits
Before the reconstruction of Hāpaiali’i. The hotel in the distance has since been demolished. - Iniʻikawai Heiau, 2005
15502 hits
A heiau within a resort complex in Kahaluʻu. - Keʻekū, 2005
8479 hits
The hotel in the background has since been demolished and the heiau reconstructed by noted stone mason Billy Fields. - Haleolono , 2006
18155 hits
One of several platforms at Haleolono. - Haleolono, 2006
6471 hits
One of several platforms near Haleolono. - Holualoa, 2006
26146 hits
The abrupt end of the vast holua (downhill sledding ramp) at Holualoa. - Kealakowaʻa, 2006
18876 hits
A heiau associated with canoe building. It had been reconstructed by noted stone mason Billy Fiends, but suffered major damage in a large earthquake several years after this image was made. - Paniau, 2006
26576 hits
Portions of the residence of Lonoikamakahiki, according to the Kekahuna map, now near the swimming pool. Kekahunaʻs source of cultural information, Naluahine Kaʻopua, lived close to this spot according to the map. - Paniau, 2006
19251 hits
The residence of Lonoikamakahiki at Paniau, according to the Kekahuna map. Now, the location of the Keauhou Surf and Racket Club. - Paniau, 2006
1110 hits
The residence of Lonoikamakahiki is truncated by the tennis court at the Keauhou Surf and Racket Club - ʻŌhiʻamukumuku, 2007
18807 hits
The remains of Helani Church, built on ʻŌhiʻamukukuku Heiau at Keauhou. - Hōkūliʻa 16511, 2007
28229 hits
A platform heiau a mile inland, walled on three sides and open to the ocean on the fourth. - Holualoa, 2007
20361 hits
The end of the vast Holua Loa at Keauhou. Cultural anthropologist Marion Kelly and Kenneth Emory witnessed the bulldozing of the lower portion of the heiau for the construction of the resort on the other side of the road. The landowner arranged for the demolition to happen on a Sunday, according to Marion Kelly. - Kaūpūlehu, 2009
17131 hits
Not long ago, elderly residents of Kaūpūlehu visited this stone to offer prayers, according to a person connected with the district. - Lekeke, 2007
25946 hits
Graves from the battle at Kuamoʻo - Ulupalehua, 2004
19324 hits - Kapuanoni, 2004
15383 hits
A heiau in the complex at Kahaluʻu said to have been built or enlarged by Kalaniopuʻu. The hotel has since been demolished by the landowner. - Hapaialiʻi, 2007
2657 hits
Before the reconstruction of Hapaialiʻi and the demolishing of the Outrigger Hotel. - Lualualei 3, 2000
182 hits
A rare double upright. Sites on the military reservation are especially well preserved, aside from those destroyed to build bunkers. - Lualualei 4, 2000
173 hits
A very large upright stone, about 12 feet. Note the stone at the base holding it up. - 00 7 Lualualei5
2638 hits - Lualualei 5, 2000
178 hits
A large platform at Lualualei. Similar platforms sit at each of the small valleys at the rear of Lualualei. - Three uprights, 2006
2318 hits - Enclosure, raised, 2006
2414 hits - Platform, Hālawa Valley
2258 hits
Not far above the stream. A possible heiau. - Hōkūliʻa 10278, 2008
953 hits - Hapaialiʻi, 2008
19746 hits
After the heiau was rebuilt by Billy Fields, a noted dry-stack stone mason. - Makoleʻa, 2008
1811 hits
Makoleʻa Heiau has been reconstructed by the landowner, and its surrounding complex turned into a cultural preserve. The heiau is connected to the aliʻi wahine Makoleʻa. - Makoleʻa, 2008
19426 hits
The heiau mauka of Keʻeku, associated with the aliʻi wahine Makoleʻa. It has since been reconstructed, along with Keʻekū and Hāpaialiʻi Heiau. - Hāpaialiʻi, 2004
19206 hits
Before the reconstruction of the heiau by stone mason Billy Fields. Keʻeku Heiau lies in the distance. - Moʻokini, 2006
2478 hits