County: Honolulu
Site_Name: Anahulu Heiau, Kamani or Kamani Heiau, Anahulu
Island: Oahu
Traditional_District: Waialua
District: Waialua
Ahupuaa: Paalaa kai
Site_Function: Heiau
Complex: No
Tax_Map_Key: 6-6-01:
State_Site_Number: 50-80-04-231
BM_site_number: 50-Oa-D05-011
Project_Number: 091
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Surveyor: W. Barrera/McAllister
Survey_Type: Historical overview
Survey_Date: 1930 01JAN1974
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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: Anahulu Heiau, Kamani or Kamani Heiau, Anahulu. Destroyed during building of Haleiwa Hotel. Thrum says, "Unpaved heiau of large size with limestone walls, of luakini class". Raphaelson calls it Kamani Heiau, and describes it as being on rear slopes of Haleiwa hotel grounds.
Bibliography: J.G.McAllister, Arch. of Oahu, 1933, Site 231, p. 141 Sterling/Summers, 1962, Sites of Oahu, p. 115. (TWO different entries for Site 231, with different sources) Rayna Raphaelson, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Jan.17, 1925 Storage Case 2--Mss--Henriques Collection Concerning Landmarks
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