- Hauʻula Stream enclosure1, 2000
1769 hits - Kaʻaʻawa 2, 2017
1764 hits
The same enclosure as in a 2006 image. A large, unrecorded structure mauka of the road, at the foot of the pali. It is made up of an incline, terraced and paved in areas with ʻili ʻili, and a large C-shaped structure on the north side. This may be a heiau or the residence of a person with some rank and status. - Kaʻaʻawa 1, 2017
1745 hits
A substantial platform heiau, with evidence of occasional ceremonial visits - kava root in 2006 and a large wooden bowl in 2017. - 15 10 Na Ukali O Pele Pupukea
1800 hits - Puʻuomahuka 3, 2015
1631 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. - Hanawao, 2017
1721 hits
The striking upright pōhaku remaining at Hanawao. Althought McAllister uses the name "Hanawao," the family that cares for its graves at the heiau suggests the name "Kanawao," which has four possible translations in Nā Puke Wehewehe. "Hanawao" has no suggested translations. - Hanawao, 2017
1690 hits
A lower corner of Hanawao / Kanawao. This is the most intact part of the heiau. Althought McAllister uses the name "Hanawao," the family that cares for its graves at the heiau suggests the name "Kanawao," which has four possible translations in Nā Puke Wehewehe. "Hanawao" has no suggested translations. - 17-2 Kaumakaʻulaʻula
1717 hits
A possible location for Kaumakaʻulaʻula is the point in the distance, based on McAllisterʻs description of the heiau. - Site 296
1638 hits
The largest remaining heiau in Koʻolauloa, mostly intact. - Site 296
1653 hits
The largest remaining heiau in Koʻolauloa, mostly intact. - 95-1 Kawaewae 1
1569 hits - 95-1 Kawaewae 2
1615 hits - 95-1 Kawaewae 4
1757 hits - 17 4 Nr Kawaʻewaʻe1 6910
1308 hits - 17 4 N.Halawa 2010
1348 hits - Kanapou Bay, 2017
1635 hits
Kanapou Bay faces Maui, across the Alalakeiki Channel. In Kanapou is the lua (pit, home) of the manō (shark) Kamōhoaliʻi, brother of Pele. A stone on the ahu at the summit of Moaʻula Nui, above, honors Kamōhoaliʻi. - 17-9 MoaulaIki
1424 hits
The lele at Moaʻula Iki. In the distance lies the island of Lānaʻi. - 17-9 MoaulaNui
1533 hits
The ahu (stone altar) at Moa’ula Nui, a modern structure with double upright stones, to honor both the Nāulu rains and Kamōhoali’i, whose house lies below in Kanapou Bay. - 17-9 Kanu3
1580 hits - 17-9 Kanu1
1336 hits - Kahoʻolawe, 2017
1801 hits
Sheets wrapped around kiawe logs, an attempt to catch topsoil being blown away by the strong winds that sweep the upland. - 17-9 ErodedGully
1463 hits - Kahoʻolawe, 2017
1917 hits
Several 500-ton blasts of TNT made this crater in 1965. It was an attempt by the US Navy to mimic the effects of a nuclear blast and to study its efffects on ships moored nearby. Water in the crater used to be brackish but is now entirely saline - Kahoʻolawe, 2017
1851 hits
This dirt track allows access to sections of the hard pan being replanted with native vegetation. It lies just above Hakioawa Bay. Between the posts, ground has been cleared for UXO down to a depth of four feet. - 17-9 Luku3
1352 hits - 17-9 Wiliwili
1437 hits
This ancient wiliwili tree is a remnant of the vast dryland native forest that once covered the island. It lies along the road near the summit of the island. - Pōhaku and homeless camp at Wa’ahila, 2010
934 hits
The pōhaku in the distance lies in an enclosure above the UH faculty apartments on Dole St. in Honolulu. A homeless lady has set up camp inside the enclosure. Cultural experts from a large Native Hawaiian organization have determined that the site is a heiau. - Pōhaku at Waʻahila, 2013
961 hits
Objects brought to the base of the pōhaku by the homeless lady who has set up camp within the enclosure. Cultural experts from a large Native Hawaiian organization have determined that the site is a heiau. - Imu Ahi at Puowaina, 2015
763 hits
An important pōhaku (stone) stood on this spot until 1977, when it was destroyed by the US Army in a renovation of the viewing area at Puowaina (Punchbowl). It is possible that the pōhaku was merely buried and still lies under the dirt at this spot. - Kamaile Unu, 1996
1444 hits
Waianaʻe residents with ancestral connections to that area use the term Unu rather than heiau to refer to large ceremonial structures. - Iniʻikawai Heiau, 2004
2175 hits
A heiau within a resort complex in Kahaluʻu. - Ahuena Heiau, 2006
1409 hits
This is not the original location of Ahuena, which stood nearby in what is now an adjacent private residence. Cultural practitioner David Roy was instrumental in having the stones of the heiau moved to where they stand now. - Hapaialiʻi, 2007
2639 hits
Before the reconstruction of Hapaialiʻi and the demolishing of the Outrigger Hotel. - Makoleʻa, 2008
1792 hits
Makoleʻa Heiau has been reconstructed by the landowner, and its surrounding complex turned into a cultural preserve. The heiau is connected to the aliʻi wahine Makoleʻa. - Kini, 2016
829 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. - Location of the battle of Moku Ohai
1142 hits
In the distance is Kealakekua Bay - Ukanipō Heiau, 2009
1140 hits
The principal structure at Ukanipō, a complex of many other features covering a large area. Ukanipō is also the name of a heiau in Mākua Valley on Oʻahu. - Hōkūliʻa 16758, 2007
945 hits
A large platform heiau adjacent to the pā of Kalaniopuʻu. - Hōkūliʻa 16511, 2007
948 hits
A platform heiau a mile inland, walled on three sides and open to the ocean on the fourth. - Hōkūliʻa 10278, 2008
940 hits - Hōkūliʻa Halekiʻi, 2009
894 hits - Hōkūliʻa Halekiʻi, 2009
911 hits - Hōkūliʻa 16756, 2009
868 hits
The pā (house enclosure) of the aliʻi nui Kalaniopuʻu. - Hōkūliʻa 16754, 2009
903 hits
A wall near the pā of Kalaniopuʻu - Hōkūliʻa 16384, 2010
890 hits
Old Government Road, built in the 19th century, runs straight through a large platform heiau. - Hōkūliʻa 16756, 2010
860 hits
Near the pā of Kalaniopuʻu - Hōkūliʻa Halekiʻi, 2018
964 hits
The stepped structure at the entrance to the cave. Note the kiʻi pōhaku (petroglyphs) on the left rock face. - Hōkūliʻa 16756, 2018
934 hits
Near the pā of Kalaniopuʻu - Hōkūliʻa 16756, 2018
976 hits
Near the pā (house enclosure) of Kalaniopuʻu, Aliʻi Nui at the time of Cookʻs visit. - Hōkūliʻa 16758, 2018
1003 hits
A small platform at the shore near the pā of Kalaniopuʻu