The hidden land of Kāne. Some Waiʻanae families use this traditional name for the Kaʻena end of Oʻahu. It is represented here by the districts of Keʻau, ʻŌhikilolo, Mākua, Keawaʻula and Kaʻena.
A valley on Oʻahu used by the US Army since WWII for live-fire training. Images are organized by date - taken on 4X5 film beginning in 2002 on 40-50 cultural accesses organized by Mālama Mākua.
Albert Silva near his home in ʻŌhikilolo, 2012
Kiʻi Pōhaku (petroglyphs), 2004
Kiʻi Pōhaku, 2004
Quarry marks, Keaʻau, 2017
Low wall of a pā hale, 2001
Platform at ʻIliʻilikea, 1992
Platform, 2001
Mauka wall of a large platform, 2014
Corner of a structure, Keaʻau, 2018
Marae at Keaʻau, 2018
Unu (heiau) at Keawaʻula, 2020
Waiʻanae Kiʻi Pōhaku (petroglyph), 2017
Puʻukānoahoa Koʻa (fishing shrine), 2003
Upright at Mokaʻena Marae, Kuaokalā, 1993
Pōhakuloa, 2017
Leinaakaʻuhane at Kaʻena, 2017
The platform above Leinakaʻuhane, 2017
ʻAlauiki fishing shrine, 1995
Pohaku O Kauaʻi at Kaʻena, 2008
Mokaʻena Unu, 1993
Structure at Kaʻena, 2000
Mokaʻena Marae, Kuaokalā, 2003
Puaʻakānoahoa Koʻa (fishing shrine), 2003
Honu (turtles) at a spot where turtles come to feed, 2019