- Kaūpūllehu kiʻi pōhaku, 2010
20019 hits
Near salt pans at the beach. A kiʻi depicting a waʻa (canoe) - perhaps with the sun above. - Lekeke, 2010
19939 hits
Graves at Lekeke battlefield, Kuamʻo - Keolanahihi, 2010
18207 hits
Junior Kanuha, now deceased, the kahu of Keolanahihi - Iniʻikawai Heiau, 2004
2181 hits
A heiau within a resort complex in Kahaluʻu. - Ahuena Heiau, 2006
1417 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
2645 hits
Before the reconstruction of Hapaialiʻi and the demolishing of the Outrigger Hotel. - Makoleʻa, 2008
1796 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. - Ukanipō Heiau, 2009
1145 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. - Paniau, 2006
1099 hits
The residence of Lonoikamakahiki is truncated by the tennis court at the Keauhou Surf and Racket Club - Kua Bay Heiau, 2005
1240 hits
A large structure at Kua Bay, possibly a fishing heiau - Ahuaumi, 2004
1146 hits - Kapuanoni, 2009
1231 hits - Kaloko, 2009
1163 hits
An upright stone in the surf, said to be a boundary marker.