- 93 7 Punana ula2
2765 hits - 93 7 Punana ula3
2827 hits
An intact heiau, impacted only by cattle and time. Note the "L" incision on the large stone in for foreground. - 93 12 LahilahiEast1
2842 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
2892 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
3152 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
2085 hits - 95 2 Lualualei3
2140 hits - 95 2 Nioi ula1
2126 hits - 95 2 Nioi ula2
2262 hits - 95 3 Lualualei1
2190 hits - 96 2 KumaipoWest
2164 hits - 96 7 Kamaile3
2073 hits - 97 9 Ku ilioloa2
2180 hits - Hawea 1, 2000
1795 hits
A wall or alignment far up of the side of a slope at or near Hawea Heiau. - Pōhaku within an enclosure, Waʻahila, 2002
2264 hits
Downhill mountain bikers destroyed the rear / mauka wall of the enclosure in order to construct the ramp, which allowed them to jump over the pōhaku and become airborne. - Joseph, 2011
2335 hits
The grave of Joseph Kahahawai. The marker says "killed." Ho'omana'o means remember. - Small heiau above Puʻuloa (Pearl Harbor)
2351 hits
Note the two large portal stones. A small enclosure lies beyond them, against a slope. - Mānoa heiau (?), 2012
1784 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. - Mānoa heiau (?), 2012
1776 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. - Mānoa heiau (?), 2012
1684 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. - Paiko Ridge, Waikīkī ahupuaʻa, 2012
1711 hits - Pahuamaui, 2013
2106 hits
The Leahi (Diamond Head) lighthouse occupies the former site of Pahuamaui Heiau. An early photograph of the lighthouse may show sections of the foundations of its platforms. - Papaʻenaʻena, 2013
2595 hits
Marion Kelly was one of the last to see remnants of Papaʻenaʻena Heiau just before the construction of the tennis courts and townhouses below the former Dillingham mansion, now Hawai’i School for Girls. - Hawea, 2013
1674 hits
A front / makai alignment at Hawea Heiau. - Unrecorded heiau, 2013
1766 hits
At Maunalua - Unrecorded heiau, 2013
1694 hits
At Maunalua - Unrecorded heiau, 2013
2020 hits - Earth platform, walled on two sides — Waikīkī Ahupuaʻa
1891 hits
On a steep hillside in a large complex of sites. The flat earth platform below the large pōhaku is bordered on two sides by a low wall — a well-preserved structure. - Kahapaʻakai, 2014
2081 hits - Kunawai, 2014
2200 hits
Kunawai spring is in Liliha, on Kunawai Lane. - Lulumahu, Nuʻuanu, 2014
1975 hits
A substantial unrecorded structure on two levels, name lost, at Lulumahu. - Makuku, 2014
2046 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. - Pōhakuaʻumi, 1990
2112 hits - Kahapaʻakai, 1990
2184 hits - Kahapaʻakai, 1990
2030 hits - Moanalua ahu, 1991
2021 hits
An ahu far mauka in Moanalua valley, in the left fork, along the stream. Perhaps a bird catcherʻs shrine? The upright and the flat stone at its base form an east-west alignment. - Hawea, 1994
2005 hits
The remnant of the platform at Hawea heiau, with construction and dredging debris pushed up against it from the creation of the marina at Hawaiʻi Kai by Kaiser Development Corp. Note the lined pit in the foreground. - Kuliʻouʻou
1965 hits
A possible heiau along the trail to the ridge from Kuliʻouʻou. No natural reason accounts for the stones being at this location, according to a UH geologist who was invited to view the structure. - Kaunuakahekili, 1996
1764 hits
This is tentatively identified as Kaunuakahekili, although McAllister places it one ridge ʻEwa of this location. This structure matches his description. - Kaunuakahekili, 1996
1776 hits
This is tentatively identified as Kaunuakahekili, although McAllister places it one ridge ʻEwa of this location. This structure matches his description. - Kaunuakahekili, 1996
1695 hits
This is tentatively identified as Kaunuakahekili, although McAllister places it one ridge ʻEwa of this location. It matches his description. - Kaunuakahekili, 1996
1675 hits
This is tentatively identified as Kaunuakahekili, although McAllister places it one ridge ʻEwa of this location. It matches his description. - Kaunuakahekili, 1996
1715 hits
This is tentatively identified as Kaunuakahekili, although McAllister places it one ridge ʻEwa of this location. It matches his description. - Enclosure at Waʻahila, 1998
2266 hits
The intact enclosure at Waʻahila, before the destruction of the low wall in the foreground by downhill mountain bikers. The site is now occupied by the tents of a homeless person. - In the mountains above Honolulu. The pōhaku at site 411
339 hits
On the side of a ridge overlooking Honollulu. It is associated with a bell stone in the next valley. The bell stone visited the pōhaku as mist, but has since been moved to the Bishop Museum grounds. - Sites B3-B5 in the mountains above Honolulu.
297 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.
349 hits
A little mauka of sites B3-5, three less-organized platforms lie in the same 140º orientation. - Site G1 in the mountains above Honolulu.
350 hits
An ahu (shrine) with an upright stone along what appears to be an old trail. The survey stake was for a road project that fortunately was cancelled because of this and other sites in the area. - Site G6 in the mountains above Honolulu.
408 hits
A rough terrace below an upright stone. Next to the stone is a smaller terrace. Note that the smaller terrace is made up of smaller stones. Size sorting is significant. - Site N24 in the mountains above Honolulu.
352 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.