- Site O2 in the mountains above Honolulu.
381 hits
A low enclosure. Note the ki (ti) plants. - River St. Honolulu
2479 hits
River Street in the 1920s - Makee Rd Interior w/ Everdina Portrait
2529 hits
Living room of the family home on Makee Rd, across from the Honolulu Zoo. A portrait of my grandmother, now lost, is on the far wall. - Hanalei
2308 hits - niu beach
2305 hits - West Maui mountains, Iao Valley
2524 hits - Hala at beach
2568 hits - Jan Schaafsma - Self Portrait
2681 hits - The road at Koloa
2395 hits
Koloa Grove, Kauaʻi Island. - Hala mauka
2422 hits - Maui Coastline
2523 hits - Maui Rock Crusher
2484 hits - Delft vase
2516 hits - Waimano Home at night
2573 hits
Jan Schaafsma worked as an accountant at Waimano Home - Mānoa from Pawaʻa Junction
2582 hits
Mānoa Valley, seen from Pawaʻa Junction. The spire of Central Union Church is visible in the distance. The line of houses is along Beretania St. - Hilo Harbor
2459 hits
Hilo Harbor - San Francisco room
2334 hits
The room on McAllister St, San Francisco, where Jan Schaafsma lived for many years - Pasadena Tracks
2409 hits
Pasadena Tracks - JanSchaafssma by his son Siep
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Oil portrait of Jan Schaafsma by his son Siebrand (Siep). - Rembrantʻs Mother - copy
2104 hits
A copy of the original Rembrant, done by Jan Schaafsma in pen and ink as a training exercise - Jan Schaafsmaʻs palette
2306 hits
Palette - Hakioawa - Pōhaku near kūʻula kai, fishing shrine, 2012
3094 hits
Prominent pohaku near the ku'ula (fishing shrine) on the east bluff overlooking Hakioawa - Kiʻi pōhaku - petroglyphs - Nuʻuanu
2198 hits
Kaupe, a supernatural dog. An earlier visitor had chalked in the figures with a red crayon, not a good practice. However, I took advantage of the situation and photographed the figures with a red filter. - Kaunuakahekili, 2015
1953 hits
This is tentatively identified as Kaunuakahekili, although McAllister places it one ridge ʻEwa of this location. It matches his description. - Kaunuakahekili, 2015
1826 hits
This is tentatively identified as Kaunuakahekili, although McAllister places it one ridge ʻEwa of this location. It matches his description. - Ipu o lono, 2015
2194 hits
Ipu o Lono is the name given to the pōhaku in a 1977 article in the Windward Sun Press, which also published an image of a stone 4-5 feet high at this spot. What happened to it is a mystery. Only a small remnant remains on a curbed earth platform. I remember the large stone at this spot from my childhood, when we made trips across the mountain on the old Pali Road. One was not supposed to bring pork past this stone at midnight. The stone was known to everyone in Kailua. - Pōhkunui, 2006
1721 hits - Pōhaku, Haʻaikū, 1988
2052 hits
The only stone at a site with massive earth terraces, all under a thicket of hau. Chunks of branch coral lie in the stream below. The site matches McAllisterʻs 1933 description of Kahekili Heiau. However, members of the Koʻolaupoko Hawaiian Civic Club cite other cultural informants who located Kahekili near the H3 Freeway tunnel. A visit confirmed that a few chunks of coral were present there at that site. - Ulupō, 1988
1836 hits - Area 1753 - engine from WW II plane crash
3050 hits
This plane crashed during WW II directly on the paved ala (pathway) in several other images in this album. All of the other fuselage has been removed, but the engine remains. - Area 1753 - ala
2493 hits
A section of the ala (pathway) that remains to be cleared. - Area 1755 - small heiau
2043 hits - Revetment
1919 hits
Conical revetments like this lie in an abandoned area of the base. A large complex of them were built in this area to store and protect planes. - Area 1752 - heiau
2150 hits
Around 2014, a large kiawe tree fell on this enclosure, damaging it. Note the opening in the side of the small platform. The original archaeological team that identified this heiau dismantled the structure and then rebuilt it somewhat shorter, without the empty space in its center. The space may have had a ceremonial function. - Ahuaʻumi, 2004
19027 hits - Ālula, 2005
19963 hits
One of several platforms at Haleolono, this one in a parking lot. The name of the heiau, according to a local Hawaiian Kumu Hula, is Ālula. - Ālula, 2005
19857 hits
One of several platforms at Haleolono, this one in a parking lot. The name of the heiau, according to a local Hawaiian Kumu Hula, is Ālula. - Kalanikauhi (?), 2004
19186 hits
The name is mentioned in the 1930 Reinecke study, and may refer to this structure. - Hāpaialiʻi, 2004
19117 hits
Before the reconstruction of the heiau by stone mason Billy Fields. Keʻeku Heiau lies in the distance. - Hāpaiali’i Heiau, 2004
18803 hits
Before the reconstruction of Hāpaiali’i. The hotel in the distance has since been demolished. - Kualiʻiliʻi Heiau, 2004
19596 hits
A heiau in Kailua-Kona on the grounds of a gated condominium complex. - Ulupalehua, 2004
19254 hits - Haleolono, 2005
24763 hits
The large upright stone at one of several platforms at Haleolono. - Haleolono , 2006
18080 hits
One of several platforms at Haleolono. - Holualoa, 2006
26023 hits
The abrupt end of the vast holua (downhill sledding ramp) at Holualoa. - Paniau, 2006
26466 hits
Portions of the residence of Lonoikamakahiki, according to the Kekahuna map, now near the swimming pool. Kekahunaʻs source of cultural information, Naluahine Kaʻopua, lived close to this spot according to the map. - Hōkūliʻa 16511, 2007
28101 hits
A platform heiau a mile inland, walled on three sides and open to the ocean on the fourth. - Kauakaiʻakaola, 2007
27738 hits
Kona resident Junior Kanuha, now passed, told me that his father helped to reconstruct this heiau. Unfortunately it suffered major damage in a large earthquake a year or so after this image was made. - Lekeke, 2007
25857 hits
Graves from the battle at Kuamoʻo - Hāpaialiʻi 2013
25286 hits