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HAWAII QIGONG VORTEX:

[Heiaus, pohaku stones, caves, fish ponds/healing pools, petroglyphs]

is a spontaneous insight within a practitioner that prompts a mass movement to a Hawaii vortex for qigong training and practice; divination oracles; or planned to synchronize with a specific astrological time in conjunction with a specific geomantic space.

[NOTE1] Kahuna Momi Mo’okini Lum, traces lineage back to Kuamo’o Mo’okini, to ancient temples in Fiji, India, and Kapakapa’au’a’kane/Sumeria.

[NOTE2] Haw./Tahitian/Polynesia Myth.: Kane/Tane-creator god; Lono-g.storms, rain, fertility; Ku-g.war, strenuous activity; Kanaloa/Taaroa-g.sea, death.

[NOTE3] 30+ sites have been desecrated or destroyed on the Waianae Coast alone by US military, or commercial development.

[NOTE4] Human migration waves of influence to the Hawaiian islands has been observed in four chronological phases: 0) -11000 BCE-: Lemuria; 1) 6000 BCE-: Prehistoric Antiquity: Sumerian-Phoenician-Greek-Roman?; 2) 350 BCE: Hindu Empire-Austronesian; 3) 1000 CE: Samoan; 4) 1500 CE-: Eur-Asia; Austronesian boat-peoples inhabited the islands from antiquity while being visited/influenced by waves of circum-navigators, “navigator priests”

·         Ahu A Umi Heiau [HI: “mound/temple of Umi] (16th c.CE; North Kona)

·         Ahuena Heiau (15th c./1813-9 CE: K.Kamehameha personal temple; Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Ahupua’a o Kahana SP (heiau, fishing shrines/ko’a, Huilua fishpond; house sites, stone wall enclosures, irrigation channels/‘auwai, agricultural terraces, walls, planting areas; Kapa’ele’ele Ko’a, Keaniani Lookout, and Nakoa trails; Kahana Bay, O’ahu)

·         Ahupua’a o Waimea (Waimea Valley, O’ahu)

·         Alala Heiau (1400-1600 CE: K.Kakuhiewa; large pohaku stones; spotting site for fishing; luakini?; Kailua, O’ahu)

·         Ale’ale’a Heiau (1550 CE; Pu’uhonua o Honaunau; Kona, Hawai’i)

·         ‘Anaeho’omalu (petroglyphs; Kohala, Hawai’i)

·         Bobcat Trail Habitation Cave (16th c.CE; North Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Halawa (H3)

·         Halawa Valley (600-1100 CE; Moloka’i)

·         Haleakala (Maui)

·        Haleauau (desecrated heiau; Waianae, O’ahu)

·         Haleipalala Fishpond (Pu’uhonua and Honaunau; Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Halekii-Pihanakalani Heiau (1240 CE: Ku/War god luakini; Kamehameha I; reded.by Kahekili as war temples; Wailuku, Maui)

·         Hale O Keawe Heiau (1650 CE; Pu’uhonua o Honaunau; Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Hale O Lono Heiau (Kaloko-Honokohau; Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Hale O Lono Heiau (1470-1700 CE; d.Lono, god of agriculture, weather, sports, medicine; Ahupua’a o Waimea; Waimea v., O’ahu)

·         Halulu Heiau (near Kehelili’s leap; Kaunolu, Lana’i)

·         Hapaiali’i Heiau [“Temple for Elevating Chiefs”] (Keauhou; Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Hanauma Bay Sea Cave/Big Sea Cave (Koko Marina, O’ahu)

·         Hauloa Heiau (Kaua’i)

·         Hawai’i Volcanoes NP (petroglyphs)

·         He’eia Pond (Kamehameha Hwy.; Kaneohe, O’ahu)

·         Hikiau Heiau (r.1917; Kealakekua Bay; Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Hikina’akala Heiau (Wailua Complex of Heiau; Wailua r.; Kaua’i)

·         Ho’ai Heiau (Kaua’i)

·         Hoku’alele Heiau (Kaua’i)

·         Hokukano-Ualapue Complex (6 temples, 2 fishponds; Ualapue, Maui)

·         Holoholoku Heiau (Kaua’i)

·         Holomakani [Haw.: “Running Wind”] Heiau (500 CE?: 96’x48’; priv.prop, Ulumawao ridge; Kawainui marsh; Kapa’a Quarry rd., O’ahu)

·         Holualoa Bay (1300 CE: Kamoa Point Complex; Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Honokohau Settlement Kalokohonokohau NHP (300 BP: petroglyphs, aquaculture, stone slides, heiaus)

·         Huilua Fishpond/HASS-50-OA-FS-1 (Kahana Bay; Kane’ohe, O’ahu)

·         Ili’ili’opae Heiau (14th c.CE: 310’x120’; luakini heiau; ancient kahuna school; 2nd largest heiau in Hawaii; Moloka’i)

·         Ka’ahumanu Stone (Pu’uhonua o Honaunau; Kona, Hawai’i)

·        Ka’anani’au (desecrated; Waianae, O’ahu)

·        Kaena Point (Spirit Gate; “march of the menehune: trail; pohaku; army fort and shaft, and bunkers; satellite tracking station and observatory; monk seal and albatross sanctuary; O’ahu)

·         Kahalu’u Bay (500 BP: Ku’emanu Heiau, Pa o ka menehune/”wall of the ancients”; Kahalu’u-Keauhou, Hawai’i)

·         Kahapapa Fishpond (‘Anaeho’omalu; Kohala, Hawai’i)

·         Kahea Heiau (Lana’i)

·         Kahoolawe (1000 CE: petroglyphs)

·         Ka Iwi o Pele [“bones of Pele”](pohaku, fishpond; Hana, Maui)

·         Kakahe’e (desecrated; Waianae, O’ahu)

·         Kalahuipua’a Fishpond (250 BCE: bottom dated; ‘Anaeho’omalu petroglyphs, cave; Kohala, Hawai’i)

·         Kalalea Heiau (1000 CE: ancient settlement, fishponds, platforms, petroglyphs, heiau; supposedly menehune built; Kaloko-Honokohau NHP, Ka’u, Hawai’i)

·         Kalaupapa Peninsula Heiau (Moloka’i)

·         Kaloko-Honokohau NHP (900-1700 CE: ancient settlement, fishponds, platforms, petroglyphs, Kalalea and Maka’opio heiaus; Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Kamehameha III Birthplace (Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Kamehameha Rock (Kohala, Hawai’i)

·         Kanaha Pond SWS (1500 CE; Wailuku, Maui)

·         Kanaio and Ulupalakua Pohaku (Keauhou; Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Kaneaki Heiau (1470-1700 CE; d.Lono, god of agriculture; temple of healing; desecrated; Makaha Valley; Mauna Olu Estates; O’ahu)

·        Kane’ana [“cave of Kane; womb of creation”] Cave (desecrated; near Makua, O’ahu)

·         Kane’ele’ele Heiau

·        Kanehaulele (desecrated; Waianae, O’ahu)

·        Kane ili’o (desecrated; Waianae, O’ahu)

·        Kanepohu (pohaku; O’ahu)

·        Kanepuniu (desecrated; Waianae, O’ahu)

·         Kaneikapualena/Kamaile Heiau (assoc. w/Kuka’au’au Cave and Kamaile Spring; desecrated; off of Makaha Valley Rd. and Kaulawaha Rd.; Makaha, O’ahu)

·         Kanekua’ana Heiau (desecrated; Waianae, O’ahu)

·         Kane’ilio Heiau (desecrated; educational and religious center for traveling; O’ahu)

·         Kaniakapupu/Summer Palace of King Kamehmeha III (built over existing heiau; N-S axis; heiau alighnment: Pali Lookout/Pali Notches-Holomakani Heiau-Na Pohaku O Hauwahine/Kawainui Marsh; 1825-45 CE: Summer Palace; 1847: royal party of many nations- 10,000 in attendance; Nu’uanu, O’ahu)

·        Kapaliokamoa (Pele’s Chair; Makapu’u, O’ahu)

·        Kapiliokahe (desecrated; Waianae, O’ahu)

·         Kapuanoni Heiau (Keauhou; Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Kauhi’imakaokalani (Crouching Lion, O’ahu)

·         Ka’uiki Head (hill; lava vent; Hana, Maui)

·         Kauleonanahoa (phallic rock; petroglyphs; Moloka’i)

·         Kaulu (desecrated; Waianae, O’ahu)

·         Kaulu o Laka Heiau (Kaua’i)

·         Kaulu Paoa Heiau (Kaua’i)

·         Kaunolu Village Site (largest surviving fishing village ruins; Halulu heiau; petroglyphs; Lana’i)

·         Kaupo Village (130'x 150'; was where Sea Life Park area is; 1853: during the small pox epidemic in Hawaiian Islands, many Hawaiians moved here to escape quarantine; most of the site was destroyed when the present hwy. was built; Makapu’u, O’ahu)

·         Ka’upulehu Fishpond (petroglyphs; Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Ka Wa’a o Maui (Hilo, Hawai’i)

·         Kawela AS (21 sites; Moloka’i)

·         Keahiakawelo (Garden of the Gods; Lore: contest of Kahuna fires; Lana’i)

·         Keauhou (petroglyphs; Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Kea’iwa Heiau [Haw.: “temple of healing”](16th c.CE?: Hawaiian Healing Herb Center- kahuna kapa’ao; near Ho’ola Heiau; Aiea, O’ahu)

·         Kealakowaa Heiau (Sadie Seymour BG; Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Kealia Pond NWR (1600 CE; Wailuku, Maui)

·         Keanianileihuaokalani/Healing Blood Stone of Wai’ihiawa (has been moved to unknown location- was down California St.; Wahiawa, O’ahu)

·         Ke’eku Heiau (Keauhou; Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Keikipuipiu Heiau (Quarry Hill Rd., Kalaniole, across from Olomana Golf Course; near unnamed heiau on Waimanalo side of Olomana ridge facing the Koolau range: 2 terraces, 50' x 130'; Kaneohe-Kailua, O’ahu)

·         Kekaemoku (‘Iao Valley; Wailuku, Maui)

·         Keone’o’io (1100 CE: village ruins; La Perose Bay, Makawao, Maui)

·         Kipahulu (house ruin sites, heiau; Hana, Maui)

·         Kilauea (desecrated; petroglyphs)

·         Ko’ie’ie Fishpond (1550 CE; ali’i raised fish; Wailuku, Maui)

·         Koko Head Petroglyphs (in floor of sea cave between Hanauma Bay and Halona Blow Hole- difficult to access; Koko Head, O’ahu)

·         Kohelepelepe (open E side of Koko Head Crater; Koko Head, O’ahu)

·         Kuamoo/Lekeleke Burials (North Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Ku’emanu Heiau (Keauhou; Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Kuilioloa Heiau (3-terraced platforms; plaque: “Malaea: Malama I Ko Makou Aina”; Kaneilio Point (midpoint of W side); Maili, Waianae; Lualualei Homestead Rd. and Pokai Bay Rd.; O’ahu)

·         Kuka’au’au Cave (near Kamaile Heiau and Spring; Kamaile’unu Ridge, dividing Waianae and Makaha Valleys; Makaha, O’ahu)

·         Kukaniloko Birthstones SHS (1100-1795 CE: Birthstones: birthplace of chiefs; navel of Oahu, symbolic of navel cord/piko; petroglyphs; key battles fought here for control of Oahu; solstice temple astro-time keeper w/Wai'anae Range; assoc. w/ Ho'olonopahu Heiau, now destroyed; 1400-1500 CE: near royal center of Lihu'e; Wahiawa, O’ahu)

·         Kuka’o’o Heiau (17th c.CE: legend: built by menehune; Manoa, O’ahu)

·         Kukui Point (petroglyphs; Lana’i)

·         Kula’ila’i (“garden of Eden”; desecrated; Waianae, O’ahu)

·         Kumuaku’okio Heiau and spring (desecrated; Makua, O’ahu)

·         Kumukahi (pohaku; Puna, Hawai’i)

·         Kunawai (mo’o healing waters; Kuakini, O’ahu)

·         Ku’uali’i Fishpond (‘Anaeho’omalu; Kohala, Hawai’i)

·         Laaloa Bay [HI: “very sacred”](Haukalua Heiau; Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Lapakahi SHP (1400 CE: heiau, pohaku, platforms, burial sites; Kohala, Hawai’i)

·         Lawai Valley (Kaua’i)

Hawaii elders have described Kaua`i as the crown of the archipelago, anchored to the south by Lawai Valley. Those seeking healing have come to Lawai for centuries. Drawn by its healing energy, the ancient Hawaiians walked there from far reaches of the island. The Asian immigrants followed, and they too, built their temples: a Taoist temple, a Shinto shrine and Shingon Buddhist temple. Today this site is all that tangibly remains of this legacy. –Riley Lee, Pilgrimage of Peace

·         Leahi (built by Maui King Kahekili; 1856 CE: destroyed; built over with condos.; near La Pietra school: Roman sarcophagus; Diamond Head, O’ahu)

·         Loko Waka Fishpond (Hilo, Hawai’i)

·         Luahiwa (petroglyphs; Lana’i)

·         Loaloa Heiau (1730 CE: luakini heiau; built by Kekaulike, k. of Maui; Kaupo, Maui)

·         Loko Ea Fish Pond (Hale’iwa, O’ahu)

·         Mailekini Heiau (Pu’ukohola heiau; Kohala, Hawai’i)

·         Makaha Heiau (Lahilahi Ln.; Makaha Beach; Pokai Bay, O’ahu)

·         Maka’opio Heiau/Hale o Lono (fisherman’s heiau; platform, pond, petroglyph, ko’a/fishing shrine, smooth stone/ku’ula on a platform; near ancient house sites, petroglyphs, bathing pools; Kaloko-Honokohau NHP; Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Makapuu Heiau Healing Pool (Makapuu, O’ahu)

·         Makua Heiau (Makua, O’ahu)

·         Mauna Kea Adz Quarry [SM][V](prehistoric: quarry; heiau, petroglyphs; Hilo, Hawai’i)

·         Mauna Lahilahi [“thin mountain”](astronomical petroglyphs; Kane temple; desecrated; Makaha, O’ahu)

·         Maunalua and Paiko Lagoon (fish pond; wildlife sanctuary; Kuliouou Beach Park; Hawaii Kai, O’ahu)

·         Mokoli’i (Chinaman’s Hat, O’ahu)

·         Mokuola (pohaku; Hilo, Hawai’i)

·         Moku’ula (moated palace; piko; Lahaina, Maui)

·         Moli’i and Apua Fish Ponds and Gardens (Kualoa Regional Park, O’ahu)

·         Mo’okini Heiau (480 CE; d.Ku, built by Kuamo’o Mo’okini; luakini heiau/temple of human sacrifice; Pohaku Holehole Kanaka; 1000 CE: reded.by Pa’au, kahuna chief from Samoa; 1000 CE: Samoan-Tahiti arrival/invasion- kapu sys. until 1819; accd.to Kahuna Momi Mo’okini Lum, traces lineage back to Kuamo’o Mo’okini, to ancient temples in Fiji, India, and Kapakapa’au’a’kane/Sumeria; 2006: earthquake dmg.; Upolu pt.; N.Kohala, Hawai’i)

·         Mo’o Kuna (Rainbow Falls/Manawaiopuna Falls; mo’o residence; Hilo, Hawai’i)

·         Naha Fishpond (Lana’i)

·         Naha and Pinao Pohaku (Hilo, Hawai’i)

·         Na Pohaku O Hauwahine (1000 CE: fishing pond; mo’o temple; Kawainui SP; Kaneohe-Kailua, O’ahu)

·         Na Pohaku ola Kapaemahu a Kapuni/Healing Stones and Stone of Life (Waikiki, O’ahu)

·         Nihoa/Bird Is./Moku Manu

·         Nu’uanu Pali Notches (1795; notches for boulder dropping?; Pali Lookout, O’ahu)

·         Nu’uanu Petroglyphs (human and dog petroglyphs; Kapena Falls; Nu’uanu, O’ahu)

·         Nu’upia Ponds (Kaneohe, O’ahu)

·         Ohikilolo and Kea’au (desecrated; Makua golf course/dump, O’ahu)

·         Oluwalu (petroglyphs; Lahaina, Maui)

·         Pahona Pond (Waimanalo, O’ahu)

·         Pahua Heiau (1400 CE: agricultural heiau; 2 zones of 3 platforms at base of ridge trail; pohaku stone throne on ridge above by Outdoor Circle; restored 1984-5; center of Hawaii Kai valley, oriented towards Hawaii Kai Bay; Kokohead Crater; L Lunalilo Home Rd.-L Hawaii Kai Dr.at Kaiser High School-R Wai’oli-L Makahu’ena; Hawaii Kai, O’ahu)

·         Pahukini Heiau (Kawainui SP; Kaneohe-Kailua, O’ahu)

·         Pi’ilanihale Heiau (16th c.CE: b.Riilani; platform; largest heiau in Hawaii; Kahanu Garden, Hana, Maui)

·         Pohaku Hauola [“extending life and health”](14-15th c.CE: stone chair- birthing stone for ali’i; healing waters; Lahaina, Maui)

·         Pohaku Hawanawana (sacred stones; legend of wish fulfillment stones; Moloka’i)

·         Pohaku Holehole Kanaka (Mo’okini Heiau; Kohala, Hawai’i)

·         Pohaku Hupeloa (Hupeloa represents female spirit who guards Kolekole Pass; martial art devotees to Hupeloa would ambush travelers here; 6’ h. boulder w/bowl shaped depression; Lualualei Valley; O’ahu)

·         Pohaku Ka Luahine [“the rock of the old woman”] (anthropomorphic petroglyph; Moanalua Valley Park, O’ahu)

·         Pohaku Lana’i (2 limestones- one balanced on the other, looks like a giant mushroom; Kaiaka Bay Beach Park; Haleiwa, O’ahu)

·         Pohaku Loa (Punahou and Wilder; O’ahu)

·         Pohaku o Kaloa (‘Akaka Falls; Kona, Hilo, Hawai’i)

·         Pohaku Moemoe and Wahine Pe’e (Lahaina, Maui)

·         Pohakunui Heiau (50'x90'; on hill at base of Koolau mts; on Ekahi farms; between Kaulukanu and Mahailua St.; possible heiau at stone ruins above Kaikaina St.: 130' x 110'; Waimanalo, O’ahu)

·         Pohaku o Kahikilani/Washington Stone (Washington St.; O’ahu)

·         Pohaku ohane (desecrated; Waianae, O’ahu)

·         Pohaku okane (desecrated; Waianae, O’ahu)

·         Pohakuokeau (Kalalea Heiau; Ka’u, Hawai’i)

·         Pohaku o Ma’alaea (Wailuku, Maui)

·         Pohaku Pa’akiki (Makapu’u, O’ahu)

·         Pohakuwa’a Kauhi (Kalalea Heiau; Ka’u, Hawai’i)

·         Pohukaina [“land is calm”; maybe named after local chief] Heiau (ancient heiau: Ka’ahaimauli- destroyed; 19th c.CE: Iolani Palace Grounds; Honolulu, O’ahu)

·         Poliahu Heiau (Wailua Complex of Heiau; Wailua r.; Kaua’i)

·         Pua’a-2 Agricultural Fields AD (stone platform, heiau)

·         Puako Petroglyphs (1000-1800 CE; Kohala, Hawai’i)

·         Pueo Heiau (130'x 150'; above University Experimental Farm on Waikupanaha Rd., Waimanalo, O’ahu)

·         Punalu’u Fishpond (pohaku, petroglyphs, cave; Ka’u, Hawai’i)

·         Punanaula Heiau and spring (desecrated; Waianae, O’ahu)

·         Puowaina (Punchbowl; O’ahu)

·         Pu’uhonua Heiau (sanctuary; on coral hill near Bellows Field main entrance; Waimanalo, O’ahu)

·         Pu’uhonua o Honaunau NHP (Hale O Keawe Heiau; sanctuary; petroglyphs; Holualoa, Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Pu’u Kahea (home of k.Kahahana of O’ahu and k.Kamehameha; desecrated; O’ahu)

·         Pu’u Keka’a (Lahaina, Maui)

·         Pu’u Kohola Heiau NHS [HI: “Temple on the Hill of the Whale”] (1580/1790; Mailekini heiau; Stone Healing Post; Kawaihae, Kohala, Hawai’i)

·         Pu’u Le’ahi (Diamond Head, O’ahu)

·         Pu’u Loa (petroglyphs; Puna, Hawai’i)

·         Pu’uoina Heiau/Hale o Mano (Kaloko-Honokohau; Ai’opio fishtrap; Maliu pt.; Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Pu’u O Mahuka Heiau (17th c.CE; Pupukea, O’ahu)

·         Pu’u Pehe (Sweetheart Rock; Legend of Makakehau and Pu’u Pehe; Lana’i)

·         Queen Emma Summer Palace (Nu’uanu, O’ahu)

·         Russian Fort Elizabeth (1815; Waimea)

·         Southshore Fishponds (fish harvested for ali’i; Moloka’i)

·         Stone Leaning Post (Pu’u Kohola Heiau; Kohala, Hawai’i)

·        Ukanepo Heiau (desecrated; Makua, O’ahu)

·         Ulupo Heiau (900 CE; fishery; oriented N-S/E-W; aligned w/ Holomakani and Kaniakapupu/Summer Palace of King Kamehmeha III; Kawai Nui Marsh; Kailua, O’ahu)

·         Waiakea Fishpond (Hilo, Hawai’i)

·         Wai’anapanapa Heiau SP (heiau, pohaku, petroglyphs, caves; Hana, Maui)

·         Waikalua Loko Fish Ponds (Kaneohe Beach Park, O’ahu)

·         Wailea (1350 CE: rock wall enclosure; Makawao, Maui)

·         Waipi’o Valley (Hamakua, Hawai’i)

·         Waiuohina Lava Tube (Pu’uhonua o Honaunau; Kona, Hawai’i)

·         Waha’ula Heiau (1000/1275 CE: b.Samoan kahuna chief Pa'au; Puna, Hawai’i)

·         War Memorial (pohaku; Kaimana beach; Diamond Head- Leahi; Oahu)

 

 

Magnetic Anomolies: (Manoa Cliffs trail, Makiki Hts.; Halona Blowhole)