Exploring lost Hawaiʻi : places of power, history, mystery & magic / Crowe and Crowe.
Material type: TextPublisher: ʻAiea, Hawaiʻi : Island Heritage, [2001]Copyright date: ©2001Description: xvii, 211 pages : colour illustrations, maps ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 097128850X
- 9780971288508
- Exploring lost Hawaiʻi : Places of power, history, mystery and magic [Other title]
- 996.9 21
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996.8 MAC Cinderellas of the Empire : towards a history of Kiribati and Tuvalu / | 996.81 KIR Kiribati : a changing atoll culture / | 996.82 TUV Tuvalu : a history / | 996.9 CRO Exploring lost Hawaiʻi : places of power, history, mystery & magic / | 996.9 DAW Shoal of time : a history of the Hawaiian Islands / | 996.9 DUD A call for Hawaiian sovereignty / | 996.9 GUT Pohaku : Hawaiian stones / |
"Written by Ellie Crowe and William Crowe"--T.p. verso.
"Edited by Rubellite Kawena Johnson"--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 200-203) and index.
Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Island of Hawai'i -- 1. Mo'okini Heiau, Kohala District-Immense sacrificial temple -- 2. Kokoiki, Kohala District-Birthplace of Kamehameha I -- 3. Lapakahi State Park, Kohala District-Ancient fishing village -- 4. Pu'ukohola Heiau, Kohala District-War temple to Ku -- 5. Puako Petroglyphs, Kohala District-Pictures from the past -- 6. 'Anaeho'omalu Bay Petroglyphs, Kohala District-Tales of ancient travelers -- 7. Ahu'ena Heiau, Kailua-Kona-Kamehameha's seaside home -- 8. Ku'emanu Heiau, Kahalu'u Bay, Kona District-Surfers' temple -- 9. Keauhou Archaeological Complex, Kona District-Heiau, fish gods, fertility -- 10. Hikiau Heiau and Ka'awaloa Village, Kona District-Where Captain Cook was killed -- 11. Pu'uhonua o Honaunau, Kona District-Place of refuge -- 12. Kalalea Heiau, Ka'u, South Point-Power vortex, lava tubes -- 13. Kilauea Volcano, Ka'u-Home of Pele, goddess of fire -- 14. Waha'ula Heiau, Puna-First and bloodiest temple to Ku -- 15. Naha Stone, Hilo-The Excalibur story of Hawai'i -- 16. Coconut Island (Mokuola), Hilo-Place of healing -- 17. Mauna Kea Volcano, Hamakua District-Where worlds collide -- 18. Waipi'o Valley, Hamakua District-Home of the night marchers -- Maui -- 19. Pu'u Keka'a (Black Rock), Ka'anapali-Leaping place of the souls -- 20. Hauola Stone, Lahaina-Place of healing -- 21. 'Iao Valley, Wailuku-Phallic rock of the god Kanaloa -- 22. Haleki'i and Pihana Heiau, Kahului-Temple of high supernatural beings -- 23. Haleakala Volcano, Makawao-Strongest natural power point in the United States -- 24. Pi'ilanihale Heiau, Hana-Largest sacrificial heiau in Hawai'i -- 25. Wai'anapanapa Cave, Hana-Scene of ancient murder -- 26. Beyond Hana, 'Ohe'o Gulch-Seven sacred pools -- 27. Kanekauila Heiau-Temple for a lightning-wielding god and a secret pool -- 28. Lo'alo'a Heiau-Sacrificial heiau at Kaupo -- Lana'i -- 29. Pu'u Pehe Cove-A rock for sweethearts -- 30. Kaunolu, Halulu Heiau, and Kahekili's Leap-Ancient Evel Knievel stunt -- 31. Luahiwa Petroglyphs-Art gallery for royalty -- 32. Shipwreck Beach Petroglyphs-Birdman of Lana'i -- 33. Keahi'aloa-Fires of a powerful kahuna and a garden of the gods -- Moloka'i -- 34. Kauleonanahoa, Pala'au State Park-Phallic rock, fertility site -- 35. Kalaupapa National Historical Park-Former leper colony -- 36. Kawela Battlefield-Night marchers' right-of-way -- 37. 'Ili'ili'opae Heiau-School for sorcerers -- 38. Sacred Grove of Lanikaula-Bewitched burial site -- 39. Halawa Valley-Valley of sorcerers -- O'ahu -- 40. Ka'ena Point, Wai'anae District-Leaping place of souls -- 41. Kaneana Cave, Wai'anae District-Home of the shark god's son -- 42. Kane'aki Heiau, Makaha Valley, Wai'anae District-Restored war temple for Ku -- 43. Kukaniloko, Wahiawa-Birthplace of kapu chiefs -- 44. Healing Stones of Wahiawa-Healing for all -- 45. Keaiwa Heiau, 'Aiea-Temple of healing -- 46. Puowaina, Punchbowl-Hill of sacrifice -- 47. Wizard Stones of Waikiki-Place of healing -- 48. Manoa Chinese Cemetery-Home of fireballs and spirits -- 49. Pohakuloa Stone, Punahou-Stone that gives wisdom -- 50. Hanauma Bay and Kohelepelepe, East Honolulu-The traveling vagina -- 51. Ulupo Heiau, Kailua-Temple with a menehune pathway -- 52. Kualoa Valley, North Kane'ohe Bay-Secret burial caves and night marchers -- 53. Pu'uomahuka Heiau, Pupukea-Where British sailors met their doom -- Kaua'i -- 54. Prince Kuhio Park, Po'ipu-Ancient games people play -- 55. Hikina'akala Heiau, Wailua-House of the rising sun -- 56. Paemahu o Wailua-Homosexual dancers -- 57. Holoholoku Heiau and Birthing Stone, Wailua-Fearsome death, favored birth -- 58. Wailua Valley-Sacred and forbidden from the mountains to the sea -- 59. 'Alekoko, Menehune Fishpond-Built by the legendary little forest people -- 60. Ke-ahu-a-Laka Halau Hula, Ke'e Beach, Ha'ena-Altar of Laka, goddess of dance; temple of hula -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Glossary of Hawaiian Terms -- Index.
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