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Puukohola Heiau National Historic Site
Kawaihae Hawaii National Park

Puukohola Heiau National Historic Site
NamePuukohola Heiau National Historic Site
Brief DescriptionNational Historic Site
TypeAttraction
CategoryHawaii National Park
DescriptionThe founding of the Hawaiian kingdom can be directly associated with one structure in the Hawaiian Islands: Pu'ukohola Heiau. The temple was constructed to incur the favor of the war god Kuka'ilimoku. Built between 1790-91 by Kamehameha I (also known as Kamehameha the Great), together with chiefs, commoners, men, women and children. As British sailor John Young looked on, the temple was built and dedicated, a chief rival was sacrificed, and the war god Ku was pleased. Kamehameha I waged several subsequent battles using Western military strategy and weapons to extend his control over all Hawaiian Islands. The monarchy he established lasted 83 years, from 1810-1893. Authorized by Congress on August 17, 1972 (86 Stat.562.)Acreage - 85.30; federal 60.93, non-federal 24.37. Pu'ukohola Heiau and property of John Young who fought for Kamehameha during the period of his ascendancy to power.

CSZKawaihae, HI
Phone 1(808) 882-7218
Handicapped AccessibleNo
Websitewww.nps.gov/puhe/index.htm
Last Updated1/23/2013
  


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