County: Honolulu
Site_Name: Hawea Heiau.
Island: Oahu
Traditional_District: Kona
District: Honolulu
Ahupuaa: Maunalua
Site_Function: Heiau Open terr/platfrm
Complex: No
Tax_Map_Key: 3-9-
State_Site_Number: 50-80-15-042
BM_site_number: 50-Oa-A01-042
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Surveyor: McAllister
Survey_Type: Recon. survey
Survey_Date: 1930 00NOV1961
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Form_of_Ownership: Private
Owner: Bishop Estate
Owner_Address: 567 South King Street, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96813
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SiteType: Hawea Heiau, at Hawea, Maunalua. Only the W portion remains; stones used to reconstruct Maunalua fishpond. Small terrace on SW corner, 22 x 29 feet, with a wall on the W side. In the paving is a rectangular pit. Makai side had triangular step-like areas, paved with small stones on larger ones. Mauka side is a larger, sloping, dirt-paved terrace with a stone- facing to the lower terrace.
Bibliography: J. McAllister, 1933, BPBM Bulletin #104, Arch. of Oahu, Site 42, p. 66 Thrum, 1907, Tales from the Temples, Hawaiian Annual Sterling/Summers, 1962, Sites of Oahu, p. 265
Site_Name: Hawea Heiau.
Island: Oahu
Traditional_District: Kona
District: Honolulu
Ahupuaa: Maunalua
Site_Function: Heiau Open terr/platfrm
Complex: No
Tax_Map_Key: 3-9-
State_Site_Number: 50-80-15-042
BM_site_number: 50-Oa-A01-042
Project_Number:
Entered_By:
Entry_Date:
Updated_By:
Updated_Date:
National_State_Park_Site_Number:
Misc_Site_Number:
Map_ID_Number:
Photo_ID_Number:
Slide_ID_Number:
Surveyor: McAllister
Survey_Type: Recon. survey
Survey_Date: 1930 00NOV1961
Excavation:
Form_of_Ownership: Private
Owner: Bishop Estate
Owner_Address: 567 South King Street, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96813
Field_Notes:
Bag_Notes:
Dating:
History:
Status:
SiteType: Hawea Heiau, at Hawea, Maunalua. Only the W portion remains; stones used to reconstruct Maunalua fishpond. Small terrace on SW corner, 22 x 29 feet, with a wall on the W side. In the paving is a rectangular pit. Makai side had triangular step-like areas, paved with small stones on larger ones. Mauka side is a larger, sloping, dirt-paved terrace with a stone- facing to the lower terrace.
Bibliography: J. McAllister, 1933, BPBM Bulletin #104, Arch. of Oahu, Site 42, p. 66 Thrum, 1907, Tales from the Temples, Hawaiian Annual Sterling/Summers, 1962, Sites of Oahu, p. 265
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