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264 hits - Kini, 2016
840 hits
This significant pōhaku used to lie near the road but was moved uphill to the residence of Nowlin Correia. Unfortunately, after Correiaʻs passing, the landowner (DHHL) evicted his family and the house now sits vacant, occupied by squatters. - Feature at Kawailoa Heiau, 2016
198 hits - Kawailoa Heiau, 2016
208 hits - Pali, 2014
2261 hits
This would not be considered a cultural site, except for the small build of water-worn stones at its base. It lies not far from the Pali Lookout. Note the rough face in the stone. - Makuku, 2014
2114 hits
Makuku is a small land section in upper Nuʻuanu and also the name of a rain heiau. This small upright is all that could be located there - possibly connected with the heiau. It is in exact east=west alignment with the flat stone in the distance. - Lulumahu, Nuʻuanu, 2014
1882 hits
An unrecorded platform, name lost, at Lulumahu. - Lulumahu, Nuʻuanu, 2014
2039 hits
A substantial unrecorded structure on two levels, name lost, at Lulumahu. - Kunawai, 2014
2271 hits
Kunawai spring is in Liliha, on Kunawai Lane. - Kahapaʻakai, 2014
2149 hits - A long terrace at ʻUkoa, 1994
202 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
1997 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). - Kahua, 2010
2391 hits - Pōhakuloa, 2010
1980 hits - 00\4Kukaniloko1
2596 hits - 04 7Kukaniloko5
2582 hits - 00 4Kukaniloko4
2538 hits - Kūkaniloko 2, 2000
183 hits