- Enclosure at Waʻahila, 1998
2386 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
1757 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
1857 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
1845 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
1840 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
2993 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
3113 hits
On the east side of Hakioawa - Hakioawa - Pōhaku near kūʻula kai, fishing shrine, 2012
3125 hits
Prominent pohaku near the ku'ula (fishing shrine) on the east bluff overlooking Hakioawa - Hakioawa - Kahua Lele, 2012
3345 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
3203 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. - South Hālawa - B33 / B66
1857 hits
One of two heiau quite close together in a complex mauka of the prison - South Hālawa - B33 / B66
1817 hits
One of two heiau quite close together in a complex mauka of the prison - 95 4 Halawa75 Pohaku
1715 hits - South Hālawa 85
2322 hits
A large heiau on two levels, defined by faced terraces on three sides and a low wall at the rear. Ti grows at several places on the earth platforms. A large, flat pōhaku sits on the upper platform. The site is being cleared by volunteer crews once a month. - 95 4 Halawa85 encl1a
1669 hits - 05 11 Halawa85 encl1b
1946 hits - 00 7 Lualualei5
2645 hits - Lualualei 5, 2000
183 hits
A large platform at Lualualei. Similar platforms sit at each of the small valleys at the rear of Lualualei. - Lualualei 4, 2000
178 hits
A very large upright stone, about 12 feet. Note the stone at the base holding it up. - Lualualei 3, 2000
186 hits
A rare double upright. Sites on the military reservation are especially well preserved, aside from those destroyed to build bunkers.