- Oneʻula, 1994
272 hits
A small heiau in Area 3209 that may still exist. This was the only structure allowed to have a religious significance in the archaeological report that led to the bulldozing of most of these sites. - Oneʻula, 1997
275 hits
Next to the dirt access road, this is an example of possible sites that are not recorded. Note that the disturbed stones at its base still show some organization. Destroyed - Oneʻula, Area 3215, 1997
263 hits
A small fishing shrine. Destroyed. This shrine was the focus of protests in 1998. Destroyed. - Oneʻula, Area 3215, 1997
284 hits
Feature X. One of the largest structures at Oneʻula. - Oneʻula, Area 3215, 1997
276 hits
A small platform with an upright stone, probably a fishing shrine. Destroyed. - Oneʻula, Area 3215, 1998
264 hits
Labeled feature T. A small platform and upright stone, probably a fishing shrine. Destroyed. - Oneʻula, Area 3215, 1998
259 hits
Labeled feature T. A small platform and upright stone, probably a fishing shrine. Note the strikikng similarity between this stone and the one in area 3203. Destroyed. - Oneʻula, Area 3215, 1998
267 hits
Labeled Feature K, this small enclosure contained over 400 dog bones. Destroyed. - Oneʻula, Area 3215, 1998, 1998
252 hits
Feature K. A small enclosure and two upright stones. Destroyed. - Oneʻula, Area 3215, 1998
253 hits
Feature K. A small enclosure. Destroyed. - Site N24 in the mountains above Honolulu.
409 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.
204 hits
Agricultural terraces up the side of a narrow valley. - Site N24
301 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.
367 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.
395 hits
A low enclosure. Note the ki (ti) plants. - Site O2
224 hits
A low enclosure. - Near the old base commissary - wall section
1976 hits
Note the use of upright slabs in the wall construction. This area contained numerous sites but may have been bulldozed by a company leasing the land from DHHL. - Area 1752 - heiau
2173 hits
Around 2014, a large kiawe tree fell on this enclosure, damaging it. Note the opening in the side of the small platform. The original archaeological team that identified this heiau dismantled the structure and then rebuilt it somewhat shorter, without the empty space in its center. The space may have had a ceremonial function. - Area 1752 - small platform or ahu
1985 hits
A small ahu mauka of the heiau enclosure - Area 1752 - heiau
1932 hits
The exterior of the thick, low wall that forms the principal enclosure at the heiau. - Waimano Home at night
2596 hits
Jan Schaafsma worked as an accountant at Waimano Home - Maui Rock Crusher
2505 hits - Maui Coastline
2541 hits - Delft vase
2531 hits - Mānoa from Pawaʻa Junction
2597 hits
Mānoa Valley, seen from Pawaʻa Junction. The spire of Central Union Church is visible in the distance. The line of houses is along Beretania St. - 03 6 KahePt ko a 3
2722 hits - Waiʻanae Koʻa 3, 2003
154 hits - Fishing shrine, 2003
1048 hits
A beautifully intact shrine constructed partly of coral, with a curbed platform makai (seaward) of a large pōhaku. In the distance lies the main road and a power plant.