
Kāneiolouma Heiau History
Ancient Hawaiian Village Restoration Project
Kāhua O Kāneiolouma is an important cultural site with sacred heiau and an ancient Hawaiian village located in the heart of Po‘ipū, Kōloa, Kaua‘i.
The 20-acre complex contains hale sites, fishponds, taro fields, auwai irrigation systems, and a makahiki arena dating back to the mid 1400’s.
In 2010 the County of Kaua‘i granted formal stewardship to Hui Mālama O Kāneiolouma, a local 501(c)(3) non-profit Native Hawaiian organization.

2008 aerial view. The village site of Kāneiolouma remains completely hidden from Poipu road, as it has been for many years.

2012 aerial view. Volunteers have now cleared the makahiki arena. Notice how the arena is shaped like kāne (man).

2014 aerial view. The village is now viewable from the road, with hand-carved traditional Hawaiian Ki'i blessing the site from above.

2015 aerial view. The main village is fully cleared. Native plants and trees are reintroduced. Viewing platform nearly ready for installation.

2019 aerial view. Native trees are thriving. Viewing platform is complete and open to public. Village is fully prepared for Phase Three to begin.

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