TY - BOOK AU - Crowe,Ellie AU - Crowe,William AU - Johnson,Rubellite Kawena TI - Exploring lost Hawaiʻi: places of power, history, mystery & magic SN - 097128850X U1 - 996.9 21 PY - 2001///] CY - ʻAiea, Hawaiʻi PB - Island Heritage KW - Historic sites KW - Hawaii KW - Antiquities KW - History KW - Description and travel N1 - "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 ER -