- Nīoi 7, 1994
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The landowner leased this section on the SE / Kāneʻahe side of Nīoi to a sand mining operation, which bulldozed it. On the day I visited, a member of the Oʻahu Burial Council was there, collecting small fragments of human bone. - Kalakū
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Rudy Mitchell identified this pōhaku as Kalakū, a fish god and fish lookout point on the north side of Waimea Bay. It sits on an obscure ledge overlooking the bay. The corresponding pōhaku sits on the opposite side of the Bay, Kalakoi. The stones are also called Kū and Ahuena. - Puʻuomahuka 2, 1990
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Rudy Mitchel commented numerous times that Puʻuomahuka might not be the name of this heiau, but just the area where it stands. He felt that Hawaiians in the l930s were protective of heiau names and locations and did not always share accurate or complete information with McAllister. - Nīoi 1, 1994
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A remaining section of Nīoi, perhaps its principal platform. Note the lined lua (pit) on the right. - Nīoi 3
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A large upright pōhaku at the NW edge of the principal platform of Nīoi. - Haleolono, Waimea, 1992
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The hale were constructed by Rudy Mitchel, one of a very few people with traditional knowledge of Hawaiian cordage and knots. - Area 1753 - ala
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A section of the ala (pathway) that remains to be cleared. - Area 1753 - engine from WW II plane crash
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This plane crashed during WW II directly on the paved ala (pathway) in several other images in this album. All of the other fuselage has been removed, but the engine remains. - Kaunuakahekili, 2015
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This is tentatively identified as Kaunuakahekili, although McAllister places it one ridge ʻEwa of this location. It matches his description. - Kaunuakahekili, 2015
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This is tentatively identified as Kaunuakahekili, although McAllister places it one ridge ʻEwa of this location. It matches his description. - Ipu o lono, 2015
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Ipu o Lono is the name given to the pōhaku in a 1977 article in the Windward Sun Press, which also published an image of a stone 4-5 feet high at this spot. What happened to it is a mystery. Only a small remnant remains on a curbed earth platform. I remember the large stone at this spot from my childhood, when we made trips across the mountain on the old Pali Road. One was not supposed to bring pork past this stone at midnight. The stone was known to everyone in Kailua. - Kiʻi pōhaku - petroglyphs - Nuʻuanu
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Kaupe, a supernatural dog. An earlier visitor had chalked in the figures with a red crayon, not a good practice. However, I took advantage of the situation and photographed the figures with a red filter. - Jan Schaafsmaʻs palette
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Palette - Rembrantʻs Mother - copy
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A copy of the original Rembrant, done by Jan Schaafsma in pen and ink as a training exercise - JanSchaafssma by his son Siep
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Oil portrait of Jan Schaafsma by his son Siebrand (Siep). - Pasadena Tracks
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Pasadena Tracks - San Francisco room
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The room on McAllister St, San Francisco, where Jan Schaafsma lived for many years - Hilo Harbor
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Hilo Harbor