- Area 1753 - large enclosure around a sinkhole
2186 hits
A large upright stone stood at one end. It had fallen but was set back up by the cultural organization curating this complex of sites. - 11 04 Halawa75 encl
2048 hits - Area 1752 - ule and kohe
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This pair of male / female stones is at the heiau numbered 1752, one of the largest at Kalaeloa. The male ule stands erect (of course) and the female kohe lies at its base, a slab with a hole in the center. - ʻEwa Beach International Golf Course
1889 hits
A probable family shrine, now a sand trap. The shrine was restored by cultural practitioner and anthropologist Rudy Mitchel. - The heiau across from Oneʻula Beach Park. It was designated preservation and in theory is still there.
2410 hits - Keaiwa Heiau, ʻAiea
2426 hits
The heiau was inaccurately reconstructed by a well-meaning c0mmunity group in the 1950s. Keaiwa is a heiau lapaʻau, a medicinal heiau. - Area 1736 - upright and ahu
2100 hits
Note the two large slabs lying together in front of the upright - perhaps a suggestion of a kohe (vagaina) in connection with the ule (penis, upright). Such male / female (Wakea / Papa, Kū / Hina) pairings are not uncommon - as seen at the heiau in area 1752 a little distance to the west of this complex. - Area 1736 - walled enclosure
2125 hits - Area 1755 - small heiau or ahu
2150 hits
This site is possibly a small heiau - note the prominent upright triangular slabs and the fact that the enclosure has no opening. - 95 4 Halawa75PohakuKii
2133 hits - Waipao Heiau, Hālawa
2781 hits
These disturbed stones are all that remains of Waipao Heiau, according to archaeologist Earl Neller. Neller positively identified this as the location of Waipao by matching the present valley ridge contour with the same contour in a photograph taken of the heiau by Arning early in the 20th century. - A large structure in area 3215, bullldozed to create the footprint of the ʻEwa Marina
2401 hits
This structure, like almost all of the 400 others at Oneʻula, was designated a "temporary habitation." - An ahu in area 3216, bulldozed in creating the ʻEwa Marina footprint
2227 hits
This site was never recorded in the archaeological report, which is odd, since the area around it was cleared by the archaeology company workers. - A platform in area 4278 designated preservation. In theory, it still exists.
2168 hits - A small platform and upright in area 4278. It may still be there.
2177 hits - A platform in area 4278, designated preservation and in theory still there
2229 hits
Clearly a small heiau with a lua (pit) and a small enclosure on the makai side. In excellent shape. Nearby were the remains of an old slaughterhouse and piles of cattle bones. - An unrecorded upright stone makai of area 3215, now bulldozed
2219 hits
This pōhaku was probably not recorded because it lay adjacent to a bulldozer berm made during WWII and because there were no associated cultural features, like a platform. However, the stone had no bulldozer blade marks and appeared to predate the nearby berm. - In area 3215 a small imu? It held over 400 dog bones. Bulldozed.
2587 hits
Three small uprights were nearby and just makai a small ahu with an upright stone. - North Hālawa 85 - Large heiau on two levels
2226 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. - Halawa85 encl2a f
2651 hits - Kepuwai, 2001
2214 hits - Ukoʻa Kūahu, 2001
2028 hits
An unrecorded shrine at "Ukoa Pond. The upright pōhaku and the large flat pōhaku form an east-west alignment. - Kalakīkī2, 2002
2015 hits - Kalakīkī3, 2002
1749 hits - Kūpopolo2, 2010
2181 hits
One of the main platforms of Kūpopolo after the heiau was cleared. - Enclosure near Kahōkūwelowelo, 2014
2549 hits
The largest intact structure at Kahōkūwelowelo. Among its possible functions is haleopapa (womensʻ heiau). - 92 Keahuohapu u2
1766 hits - Uprights at Kūpopolo, 1995
2231 hits - Kūpopolo, 1995
1694 hits - 98 PohakuLanai
1723 hits - 00\4Kukaniloko1
2610 hits - 00 4Kukaniloko4
2550 hits - 04 7Kukaniloko5
2596 hits - 00 7 Lualualei5
2659 hits - 03 6 KahePt ko a 3
2735 hits - 91 7 Kamaile
3017 hits - 91 10 Kaneaki1
2882 hits - 91 10 Kaneaki2
2846 hits - Fishing shrine, Waiʻanae
3390 hits
This shrine contained two enclosures and more correctly might be called a heiau because of its size and complexity. Note the small platform in the corner. It is now occupied by a homeless person, who has moved and reconfigured many of the stones. - 93 7 Punana ula1
2869 hits - 93 7 Punana ula2
2861 hits - 93 7 Punana ula3
2924 hits
An intact heiau, impacted only by cattle and time. Note the "L" incision on the large stone in for foreground. - 93 12 LahilahiEast1
2945 hits
ʻAiʻai, son of Kūʻula, was said to have brought the stone from Kahiki to establish this shrine - one of many he set up on all the islands. - 95 1 Pu uPahe ehe e
2994 hits
A segment of a holua slide at the lower end of Paheʻeheʻe ridge. Its name translates to "slippery," which may refer to the slide. Unfortunately, homes below the structure are taking stones to build walls. - Pu’upāhe’ehe’e Heiau
3317 hits
The location of Paheʻeheʻe Heiau, now a plantation-era graveyard where former heiau stones may have been "repurposed." A section of ʻiliʻili pavement still remains in the grass to the rear of the graveyard. - 95 2 Lualualei2
2182 hits - 95 2 Lualualei3
2234 hits - 95 2 Nioi ula1
2221 hits - 95 2 Nioi ula2
2355 hits - 95 3 Lualualei1
2290 hits