- Kawainui, 2004
2000 hits
Kawainui wetland, at the outcrop associated with the mo’o Hauwahine - Pali Golf Course, 1990
2473 hits
On a hill at the Pali Golf Course - near a small upright stone. - Hauwahine, 2011
1810 hits
The face of the moʻo Hauwahine at Kawainui - Corner of Kalākīkī
185 hits
The North Shore is in the distance - 98 PohakuLanai
1698 hits - A long terrace at ʻUkoa, 1994
185 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
1983 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
182 hits
After the heiau had been cleared by the landowner. It will become part of a cultural center. - Laniākea, ʻIliʻilikea, 1992
227 hits
A small upright stone at ʻIliʻilikea. - Kepuwai, 2001
2173 hits - ʻIliʻilikea1, 2001
234 hits
An upright stone set in a natural rock outcrop. The use of natural outcrops is a feature of Oʻahu heiau. - Kūpopolo, 1995
1663 hits - Uprights at Kūpopolo, 1995
2206 hits - 92 Keahuohapu u2
1739 hits - Kalakīkī3, 2002
1722 hits - Kalakīkī2, 2002
1990 hits - Platform on an outcrop, 2012
2157 hits
It lies in a complex mauka of ʻUkoa Pond l- perhaps a house site. - Pueo, 2012
1916 hits
The name Pueo is not associated with this large heiau in the state database at the Historic Preservation Division. However, a 1950s Board of Water Supply map does identify it as Pueo Heiau. - Pueo, 2012
1897 hits
Ko’a, heads of branch coral, lie at the base of this wall att Pueo Heiau. - Paiko Ridge, Waikīkī ahupuaʻa, 2012
1768 hits - Kaunuakahekili, 1996
1771 hits
This is tentatively identified as Kaunuakahekili, although McAllister places it one ridge ʻEwa of this location. It matches his description. - Kuliʻouʻou
2017 hits
A possible heiau along the trail to the ridge from Kuliʻouʻou. No natural reason accounts for the stones being at this location, according to a UH geologist who was invited to view the structure. - Kaunuakahekili, 1996
1730 hits
This is tentatively identified as Kaunuakahekili, although McAllister places it one ridge ʻEwa of this location. It matches his description. - Kaunuakahekili, 1996
1753 hits
This is tentatively identified as Kaunuakahekili, although McAllister places it one ridge ʻEwa of this location. It matches his description. - Kaunuakahekili, 1996
1831 hits
This is tentatively identified as Kaunuakahekili, although McAllister places it one ridge ʻEwa of this location. This structure matches his description. - Kaunuakahekili, 1996
1816 hits
This is tentatively identified as Kaunuakahekili, although McAllister places it one ridge ʻEwa of this location. This structure matches his description. - Mākua Ridges at Kahanahāiki, 2012
201 hits - Site N24 in the mountains above Honolulu.
398 hits
A large pōhaku inside an oval enclosure. The size of the pōhaku makes the enclosure impractical for anything but ceremonial use. Similar enclosures are to be found in Pālolo Valley. - Sites O24-O38 in the mountains above Honolulu.
194 hits
Agricultural terraces up the side of a narrow valley. - Site N24
290 hits
A large pōhaku inside an oval enclosure. The size of the pōhaku makes the enclosure impractical for anything but ceremonial use. Similar enclosures are to be found in Pālolo Valley. - Sites B3-B5 in the mountains above Honolulu.
352 hits
Three platforms form a straight 140º alignment that may be significant. A small piece of coral was at the site. - Site O2 in the mountains above Honolulu.
381 hits
A low enclosure. Note the ki (ti) plants. - Site O2
210 hits
A low enclosure. - Albert Silva near his home in ʻŌhikilolo, 2012
202 hits - Lua paʻa (pit) at Kalākīkī
187 hits - The platform above Leinakaʻuhane, 2017
213 hits - Pōhaku within an enclosure, Waʻahila, 2002
2355 hits
Downhill mountain bikers destroyed the rear / mauka wall of the enclosure in order to construct the ramp, which allowed them to jump over the pōhaku and become airborne. - Enclosure at Waʻahila, 1998
2360 hits
The intact enclosure at Waʻahila, before the destruction of the low wall in the foreground by downhill mountain bikers. The site is now occupied by the tents of a homeless person. - Mānoa heiau (?), 2012
1744 hits
An unrecorded structure built on a prominent natural basalt outcrop with clear alignments, walls, platforms and one upright stone. The state does not recognize this as a pre-contact structure. However, Marion Kelly several archaeologists with PhDs identify this structure as probably pre-contact. - Mānoa heiau (?), 2012
1842 hits
An unrecorded structure built on a prominent natural basalt outcrop with clear alignments, walls, platforms and one upright stone. The state does not recognize this as a pre-contact structure. However, Marion Kelly several archaeologists with PhDs identify this structure as probably pre-contact. - Mānoa heiau (?), 2012
1831 hits
An unrecorded structure built on a prominent natural basalt outcrop with clear alignments, walls, platforms and one upright stone. The state does not recognize this as a pre-contact structure. However, Marion Kelly several archaeologists with PhDs identify this structure as probably pre-contact. - Mānoa heiau (?), 2012
1828 hits
An unrecorded structure built on a prominent natural basalt outcrop with clear alignments, walls, platforms and one upright stone. The state does not recognize this as a pre-contact structure. However, Marion Kelly several archaeologists with PhDs identify this structure as probably pre-contact. - Hakioawa - Pōhaku near kūʻula, 2012
2968 hits
The naulu rain clouds approach from Haleakalā. Because the island sits in the leeward rain shadow of Haleakalā, the naulu rain has a great deal of cultural significance on Kahoʻolawe. - Hakioawa - Kūʻula kai (fishing shrine) 1994
3085 hits
On the east side of Hakioawa - Hakioawa - Pōhaku near kūʻula kai, fishing shrine, 2012
3094 hits
Prominent pohaku near the ku'ula (fishing shrine) on the east bluff overlooking Hakioawa - Hakioawa - Kahua Lele, 2012
3315 hits
A modern structure on the west side of Hakioawa - where awa ceremonies take place and where visitors chant at the rising of the sun. - Hakioawa - Heiau, 2012
3172 hits
Perhaps related to this or nearby structures: " ... Thus 'Ai'ai performed his good work in establishing kū'ula and ko'a all around the island of Maui. He is also said to have visited Kaho'olawe and established a kū'ula at Hakioawa ... though it differs from the others in being built on a high bluff overlooking the sea, somewhat like a temple; its stones are in the form of a square, with a space in the middle where the fishermen of Kaho'olawe laid their first fish caught ... 'Awa and kapa were also placed there as offerings to the fishing 'aumakua." - from a translated mo'olelo in Hawaiian Fishing Legends, ed by Dennis Kawaharada, p. 19. - Kukuianiani, 1994
2142 hits
A stone perhaps used for grinding / mixing medicines at this heiau lapa’au (medicinal heiau). The name suggests that the stone might have been used as a lamp. The heiau has been cleared and is being cared for by a Hawaiian man who lives next to it. - Erosion control efforts above Hakioawa, 2012
3645 hits
Erosion control efforts above Hakioawa, 2012 - 09 10 Petroglyphs
214 hits