- Pali, 2014
2220 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. - Kahapaʻakai, 2015
1981 hits
The large enclosure in the sketch in Sites of Oʻahu. - Kahapaʻakai, 2015
2139 hits
This feature lies close to the enclosure at Kapaʻakai, but was not included in the original description of the site. Perhaps a large ahu? A large structure, uncleared, lies in the bamboo behind it. - Petroglyph
2135 hits
A well-preserved kiʻi pōhaku (petroglyph) at Kahapaʻakai - Haleolono, Waimea, 1992
1817 hits
The hale were constructed by Rudy Mitchel, one of a very few people with traditional knowledge of Hawaiian cordage and knots. - Puʻuomahuka 1, 1990
1851 hits
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. - Puʻuomahuka 2, 1990
1974 hits
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. - Kalakū
2023 hits
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. - Nīoi 3
1841 hits
A large upright pōhaku at the NW edge of the principal platform of Nīoi. - Nīoi 7, 1994
1874 hits
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. - 02 5 AccessFlackJackBW
2292 hits - Maunawila 7, 2015
1816 hits - Maunawila 8, 2015
1850 hits
Note the face in the stone. - Puʻuomahuka 3
2190 hits
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, 1994
1802 hits
This section of Nīoi was bulldozed to construct a sewage treatment plant. The archaeologist on the project did not identify this structure as pre-contact. - Hanawao 1, 1990
1783 hits
The striking upright pōhaku remaining at Hanawao / Kanawao. - Kapaʻeleʻele 1, 1990
1816 hits
A shrine for attracting schools of akule (bigeye scad) to Kahana Bay. The stone in the foreground was endangered by erosion when this image was made. It may have fallen down a gully by now. - Kapaʻeleʻele 3, 1990
2051 hits - Makaua
1834 hits - Site 304 in Kaʻaʻawa, 1994
2506 hits
A member of the Auld family who grew up in this house reports that the heiau was located there in his youth. The house was subsequently purchased by a foreign family, and a swimming pool constructed where the main structure of the heiau was said to be. A section of the very large structure may remain in the adjacent yard. Other members of the family, however, cannot recall the heiau - which may have been destroyed much earlier. - Site 304 in Kaʻaʻawa, 1994
2444 hits
A member of the Auld family who grew up in this house reports that the heiau was located there in his youth. The house was subsequently purchased by a foreign family, and a swimming pool constructed where the main structure of the heiau was said to be. A section of the very large structure may remain in the adjacent yard. Other members of the family, however, cannot recall the heiau - which may have been destroyed much earlier. - Mānoa heiau (?), 2012
1799 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. - Huilua 1
1781 hits
Two stones that might - or might not - be remnants from the koʻa (fishing shrine) at Huilua. The shrine was identified by McAllister in his 1930s survey of Oʻahu, but has not been located since. In any case, the shrine lay not far from Huilua. - Kalae o Kuonopuaʻa, 2008
2327 hits
Where the koʻa used to stand, according to McAllister. He comments that it was destroyed when the present road was built, and that one was never supposed to walk behind it. In the image is the WWII fortification that stands at the point where McAllisterʻs vague map places the fishing shrine. - Nīoi 1, 1994
1894 hits
A remaining section of Nīoi, perhaps its principal platform. Note the lined lua (pit) on the right. - Nīoi, 1994
1852 hits
The remaining platform at Nīoi. The archaeologist in charge of the adjacent sewage treatment plant project maintained that he could not positively locate Nīoi. - Nīoi 5, 1994
1758 hits
A small upright stone in a niche, adjacent to the principal platform at Nīoi. The landowner bulldozed this area to construct a sewage treatment plant. - Nīoi, 1994
1871 hits
This section of Nīoi was bulldozed to construct a sewage treatment plant. The archaeologist on the project did not identify this structure as pre-contact. - Kaipapau, 2013
1868 hits
"Alligator" rock at Kaipapau, perhaps a reference to the moʻo at Laʻie Point, not far from here. - Terrace facings, Waikīkī Ahupuaʻa
1691 hits - Stone-faced earth platform, Waikīkī Ahupuaʻa
1750 hits
In a large complex of sites above Honolulu - 15 1 Kaunuakahekili 2
2000 hits - A small upright and platform in area 3215, bulldozed
2029 hits
An archaeologist familiar with sites on Kahoʻolawe island commented that if this had been found there, it would have been identified as a koʻa (fishing shrine). However it was identified as a "temporary habitation" in the Oneʻula archaeological report, along with most of the other 400 listed sites. - An unusual upright stone in area 3216, bulldozed.
2132 hits
Note the small stones at the base holding the upright in place. - An enclosure and upright in area 3215, bulldozed
1991 hits
Over 400 dog bones were found in this small area. Two other uprights stood nearby. - A koʻa (or kuʻula) in area 3215, bulldozed
2366 hits
Oddly, the archaeologist from the state Historic Preservation Division visited area 3215 at the urging of some local residents and wrote in a letter that she saw no evidence of upright stones or ceremonial sites there. Note the similarity shape between this upright stone and the one at site 1387. - A small unrecorded ahu with an upright stone in area 3203, just prior to its being bulldozed
2091 hits - A large structure in area 4278, possible still there
2050 hits - Manō
1941 hits - Halawa85 plat2
2250 hits - Halawa85 plat5 f
2323 hits - North Hālawa 85 - An unusual notched stone
1924 hits - North Hālawa 75 - face in the cliff
2052 hits
An elderly Hawaiian man pointed this out as the face of Kāne. Look near the bottom of the "v" formed by the sheer rock cliff. - 15 5 Halawa85 makai plat1
1898 hits - Site A2 in the mountains above Honolulu.
378 hits
An upright stone with a small paved platform at tis base. A small piece of coral was on the platform. - Site B1 in the mountains above Honolulu.
424 hits
A shallow cave with some low stone alignments. Note the small upright stone above the to the left. Nearby is the paving of what must have been a house platform. - Sites B3-B5
404 hits
Three platforms form a straight 140º alignment that may be significant. A small piece of coral was at the site. - Sites B7-B9 in the mountains above Honolulu.
403 hits
A little mauka of sites B3-5, three less-organized platforms lie in the same 140º orientation. - Site F1 (bulldozed) in the mountains above Honolulu.
361 hits
A platform with an upright stone was destroyed in a water tank construction project. Preserving the site would not have impacted the project. - Site F1 (bulldozed) in the mountains above Honolulu.
417 hits
A platform with an upright stone was destroyed in a water tank construction project. Preserving the site would not have impacted the project.